The Lost Letters

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
Cover of the book The Lost Letters by Normandy Ortiz, Ricardo Cruz, Balboa Press
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Author: Normandy Ortiz, Ricardo Cruz ISBN: 9781504359436
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: September 6, 2016
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Normandy Ortiz, Ricardo Cruz
ISBN: 9781504359436
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: September 6, 2016
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

"The Lost Letters" are the accounts of an ensemble of characters within the four kingdoms: Halyx, Eryx, Venidenn and Thayd. Four rich and diverse lands separated by great walls of solid bronze. At the epicenter of these walls, lies a mysterious golden land, believed to be uninhabitable and shining brightly at all times of the day. Our story begins at the All-Festival, a union of the four kings and their respective kingdoms. One of these, the great king Arsinoe, becomes obsessed with the wonder of the golden lands. In a selfish moment of adventure, he scales the wall to find the unexpected and unravels his own perspective about the truth beyond the wall. As time goes on, the world begins to take a dark turn, and our eyes are opened to the manifestations of corruption, scandal and even the supernatural. "The Lost Letters" sheds light on the first decisions of man. As a rebellion breaks, who is rebelling will be called in to question.

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"The Lost Letters" are the accounts of an ensemble of characters within the four kingdoms: Halyx, Eryx, Venidenn and Thayd. Four rich and diverse lands separated by great walls of solid bronze. At the epicenter of these walls, lies a mysterious golden land, believed to be uninhabitable and shining brightly at all times of the day. Our story begins at the All-Festival, a union of the four kings and their respective kingdoms. One of these, the great king Arsinoe, becomes obsessed with the wonder of the golden lands. In a selfish moment of adventure, he scales the wall to find the unexpected and unravels his own perspective about the truth beyond the wall. As time goes on, the world begins to take a dark turn, and our eyes are opened to the manifestations of corruption, scandal and even the supernatural. "The Lost Letters" sheds light on the first decisions of man. As a rebellion breaks, who is rebelling will be called in to question.

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