Doubletime
"Doubletime" is an occult thriller based in Pacific Grove, California. In this work of historical fiction, the Feast of Lanterns provides the backdrop of an ever-growing mystery, a secret society, and their purposes long hidden from the town.
It is Pacific Grove and its private holiday like you've never seen, and as the book says, "mysterious things, hidden in plain view.." The main characters, Aries, Nadia, and Gabe, are drawn quickly and deeply into the unfolding plot, realizing that years of preparation by an ancient society are rapidly approaching a fateful moment involving the whole town. July 26 is more than just a date on the calendar, as well as the secret meaning of the butterfly to those that know.
Readers can actually walk to the many sites mentioned, and see for themselves that the sites, with their mysteries revealed, actually exist. Besides being a good and fast-paced read, the story weaves history and metaphysics into a compelling fabric of occult danger. For those who think they know Pacific Grove, 'Doubletime' is a must read for the sheer 'Could it be? quality of the story.
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Doubletime
"Doubletime" is an occult thriller based in Pacific Grove, California. In this work of historical fiction, the Feast of Lanterns provides the backdrop of an ever-growing mystery, a secret society, and their purposes long hidden from the town.
It is Pacific Grove and its private holiday like you've never seen, and as the book says, "mysterious things, hidden in plain view.." The main characters, Aries, Nadia, and Gabe, are drawn quickly and deeply into the unfolding plot, realizing that years of preparation by an ancient society are rapidly approaching a fateful moment involving the whole town. July 26 is more than just a date on the calendar, as well as the secret meaning of the butterfly to those that know.
Readers can actually walk to the many sites mentioned, and see for themselves that the sites, with their mysteries revealed, actually exist. Besides being a good and fast-paced read, the story weaves history and metaphysics into a compelling fabric of occult danger. For those who think they know Pacific Grove, 'Doubletime' is a must read for the sheer 'Could it be? quality of the story.
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Doubletime

Doubletime

by Juilian Collingwood
Doubletime

Doubletime

by Juilian Collingwood

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Overview

"Doubletime" is an occult thriller based in Pacific Grove, California. In this work of historical fiction, the Feast of Lanterns provides the backdrop of an ever-growing mystery, a secret society, and their purposes long hidden from the town.
It is Pacific Grove and its private holiday like you've never seen, and as the book says, "mysterious things, hidden in plain view.." The main characters, Aries, Nadia, and Gabe, are drawn quickly and deeply into the unfolding plot, realizing that years of preparation by an ancient society are rapidly approaching a fateful moment involving the whole town. July 26 is more than just a date on the calendar, as well as the secret meaning of the butterfly to those that know.
Readers can actually walk to the many sites mentioned, and see for themselves that the sites, with their mysteries revealed, actually exist. Besides being a good and fast-paced read, the story weaves history and metaphysics into a compelling fabric of occult danger. For those who think they know Pacific Grove, 'Doubletime' is a must read for the sheer 'Could it be? quality of the story.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012608017
Publisher: Shirley Bradshaw
Publication date: 04/28/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 556 KB

About the Author

Julian Collingwood, having lived for over 30 years on the Monterey peninsula, has written many articles dealing with the sublime and mysterious sides of the peninsula. In his first book of historical fiction, he blends the actual with the possible, leaving the reader to embrace what could be true, could be possible, and might even be real.
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