Corazon (The Cripplesby Diaries, #3)

Geeza Vermies, Shamanic Detective, is hot on the heels of a gang of poachers. Bumping into his old friend Elliot, they join forces and follow the trail to Mexico, but their investigation quickly uncovers a far deeper plot, and once again they find themselves in a race against time to save the world!
Meanwhile Father Sadfael, the bumbling, out of time Benedictine monk, also finds himself in Mexico, sent to stop a vitriolic campaign of destruction being carried out against the entire Christian Church.
Who are the sinister figures orchestrating their deadly schemes from the shadows of the jungles? Could a rogue vicar burning down churches have any connection to a plot to bring back the bloodthirsty Gods of the Americas? And if so, what can anybody do to stop it?
Not a lot really - not when you don't know what it is that's supposed to happen, who's going to do it or where it's going to take place!
And especially when you're up against a Jaguar-Priest of exceptional power, not to mention the small matter of the Aztec Gods themselves…

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Corazon (The Cripplesby Diaries, #3)

Geeza Vermies, Shamanic Detective, is hot on the heels of a gang of poachers. Bumping into his old friend Elliot, they join forces and follow the trail to Mexico, but their investigation quickly uncovers a far deeper plot, and once again they find themselves in a race against time to save the world!
Meanwhile Father Sadfael, the bumbling, out of time Benedictine monk, also finds himself in Mexico, sent to stop a vitriolic campaign of destruction being carried out against the entire Christian Church.
Who are the sinister figures orchestrating their deadly schemes from the shadows of the jungles? Could a rogue vicar burning down churches have any connection to a plot to bring back the bloodthirsty Gods of the Americas? And if so, what can anybody do to stop it?
Not a lot really - not when you don't know what it is that's supposed to happen, who's going to do it or where it's going to take place!
And especially when you're up against a Jaguar-Priest of exceptional power, not to mention the small matter of the Aztec Gods themselves…

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Corazon (The Cripplesby Diaries, #3)

Corazon (The Cripplesby Diaries, #3)

by Stephen Brown
Corazon (The Cripplesby Diaries, #3)

Corazon (The Cripplesby Diaries, #3)

by Stephen Brown

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Overview

Geeza Vermies, Shamanic Detective, is hot on the heels of a gang of poachers. Bumping into his old friend Elliot, they join forces and follow the trail to Mexico, but their investigation quickly uncovers a far deeper plot, and once again they find themselves in a race against time to save the world!
Meanwhile Father Sadfael, the bumbling, out of time Benedictine monk, also finds himself in Mexico, sent to stop a vitriolic campaign of destruction being carried out against the entire Christian Church.
Who are the sinister figures orchestrating their deadly schemes from the shadows of the jungles? Could a rogue vicar burning down churches have any connection to a plot to bring back the bloodthirsty Gods of the Americas? And if so, what can anybody do to stop it?
Not a lot really - not when you don't know what it is that's supposed to happen, who's going to do it or where it's going to take place!
And especially when you're up against a Jaguar-Priest of exceptional power, not to mention the small matter of the Aztec Gods themselves…


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044629400
Publisher: Stephen Brown
Publication date: 07/03/2013
Series: The Cripplesby Diaries , #3
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 430 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Author, artist, Reiki healer and horse trainer, Stephen Brown is a lover of Creativity in all its guises. His writing is varied, from fantasy, sci-fi and other novels, to poetry and haiku. He likes to be both deep and thought-provoking as well as humorous and nonsensical at the same time - in no way does he see the two things as contradictory. He writes for the sheer pleasure of it, but admits that if he can make a buck or two... well, that's fine too!

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