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Parallax of Darkness

By: Drew Barnett
Narrated by: Martin Landry
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Two stones changed the course of history before; it’s time for a repeat performance.

The sands of Egypt harbour many untold tales, it’s part of the intrigue that draws archaeologists and tourists alike to marvel its sights and get a taste of its secrets. It’s a discovery of the modern age for archaeologists, Tim Adams and Evelyn Davidson, when they find two tablets in the shadows of the Great Pyramids at Giza.

It’s a sign of the times....

What they dust off these ancient relics is the basis of quickly unravelling governments and religions. To slot the pieces of this complicated puzzle together, Tim and Evelyn must travel back to antiquity itself, where religion and law went hand in hand. Any act of defiance against law or faith decided on someone’s fate - or their afterlife. From delving into the threads of the original Bible, Tim and Evelyn find themselves on the cusp of understanding the very essence of human existence.

Time blurs when blazing the trail of knowledge.

It can lead them to making history - or into great danger.

©2019 Drew Barnett (P)2019 Drew Barnett

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