The Cole Twins and the Mystery of Lemuria: Book 3 The Cole Twins Saga

The Cole Twins and the Mystery of Lemuria: Book 3 The Cole Twins Saga

The Cole Twins and the Mystery of Lemuria: Book 3 The Cole Twins Saga

The Cole Twins and the Mystery of Lemuria: Book 3 The Cole Twins Saga

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Overview

This is the third book in the Cole Twins Saga. After completing translation of the first scrolls, about Karolyn Cole and her Quest of the Seven Keys, I was curious to research and understand the Earth origin of Michael and Karolyn Cole. Finding their early journals in the archives of the creator dragon Gaff, I was able to begin research. I learned how and why the twins had been born on Earth, why their mother abandoned them, and how they had finally found their way to Lemuria. Learning of their struggle to uncover the truth revealed the foundations of their strength and tenacity that changed the course of history in Lemuria.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186110279
Publisher: Donald George Stebbins
Publication date: 05/06/2024
Series: The Cole Twins Saga , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 838 KB

About the Author

I’m not really the author or maker of this tale. I’m a translator. In Azmerith they call me the Chronicler. On Earth, I prefer the title Historian since I've accurately recorded events of the past.
In Lemuria there were bards who told tales, mostly in the old Elvish language, and for the most part the tales were true. But I didn’t scribe this history from them alone. The story of the Cole children was copied and compiled from numerous sources, including the brittle pages of their own journals and those of their father, the reed scrolls of rooks, the hoof-beaten clay tablets of unicorns, several eyewitness accounts, and hundreds of dusty tattered parchments in the archives of the great creator dragon Gaff himself.
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