Etched in Stone--Vimanas II

An indentured Celt in ancient times steals his master's boat to sail to the new world in search of trade with rumored Norse colonies on the east coast of the North American continent. Blown off course by a hurricane, the adventurer and his men discover the mouth of the Mississippi River and follow it north. One of its many tributaries leads the Celt and his crew to a cave in western Oklahoma. Juil's master, Laeg sails after Juil, and after a lengthy search returns him, along with a vast treasure in artifacts, back to Ireland.
In present time, Dan Crandell's friend Zane, in an attempt to get Dan's mind off a pressing personal problem, suggests they go inspect the mysterious writings in the rumored cave in Oklahoma. When Dan translates Juil's stone carvings at the cave site, the two men embark on a mission to follow Juil's ancient trail, marked in stone. The trail leads them west to areas of the Grand Canyon, which are strangely forbidden to public access. There, they find an old acquaintance, Dr. Julius Deaver, from a national museum in Washington involved in artifact theft and a governmental cover-up of ancient technology found hidden in deep underground caves far beneath the Canyon floor. Deaver and his cohorts capture the pair, and after a desperate escape through a maze of underground tunnels, they end up in an all out battle with Deaver, and elements of several government agencies to expose the dirty dealings of the national museum, and the thieves of a world changing new technology.

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Etched in Stone--Vimanas II

An indentured Celt in ancient times steals his master's boat to sail to the new world in search of trade with rumored Norse colonies on the east coast of the North American continent. Blown off course by a hurricane, the adventurer and his men discover the mouth of the Mississippi River and follow it north. One of its many tributaries leads the Celt and his crew to a cave in western Oklahoma. Juil's master, Laeg sails after Juil, and after a lengthy search returns him, along with a vast treasure in artifacts, back to Ireland.
In present time, Dan Crandell's friend Zane, in an attempt to get Dan's mind off a pressing personal problem, suggests they go inspect the mysterious writings in the rumored cave in Oklahoma. When Dan translates Juil's stone carvings at the cave site, the two men embark on a mission to follow Juil's ancient trail, marked in stone. The trail leads them west to areas of the Grand Canyon, which are strangely forbidden to public access. There, they find an old acquaintance, Dr. Julius Deaver, from a national museum in Washington involved in artifact theft and a governmental cover-up of ancient technology found hidden in deep underground caves far beneath the Canyon floor. Deaver and his cohorts capture the pair, and after a desperate escape through a maze of underground tunnels, they end up in an all out battle with Deaver, and elements of several government agencies to expose the dirty dealings of the national museum, and the thieves of a world changing new technology.

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Etched in Stone--Vimanas II

Etched in Stone--Vimanas II

by R. Russell Brown
Etched in Stone--Vimanas II

Etched in Stone--Vimanas II

by R. Russell Brown

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An indentured Celt in ancient times steals his master's boat to sail to the new world in search of trade with rumored Norse colonies on the east coast of the North American continent. Blown off course by a hurricane, the adventurer and his men discover the mouth of the Mississippi River and follow it north. One of its many tributaries leads the Celt and his crew to a cave in western Oklahoma. Juil's master, Laeg sails after Juil, and after a lengthy search returns him, along with a vast treasure in artifacts, back to Ireland.
In present time, Dan Crandell's friend Zane, in an attempt to get Dan's mind off a pressing personal problem, suggests they go inspect the mysterious writings in the rumored cave in Oklahoma. When Dan translates Juil's stone carvings at the cave site, the two men embark on a mission to follow Juil's ancient trail, marked in stone. The trail leads them west to areas of the Grand Canyon, which are strangely forbidden to public access. There, they find an old acquaintance, Dr. Julius Deaver, from a national museum in Washington involved in artifact theft and a governmental cover-up of ancient technology found hidden in deep underground caves far beneath the Canyon floor. Deaver and his cohorts capture the pair, and after a desperate escape through a maze of underground tunnels, they end up in an all out battle with Deaver, and elements of several government agencies to expose the dirty dealings of the national museum, and the thieves of a world changing new technology.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044271746
Publisher: R. Russell Brown
Publication date: 01/19/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 408 KB

About the Author

R. Russell Brown arrived by a circuitous route to the craft of writing of fiction novels. After graduating from West Texas Sate University with a BA degree in English and History, he served two years in the Army as a reserve officer. A year at Ft. Riley Kansas, and a tour in Vietnam, as a company executive officer and an infantry platoon leader paved the way for graduate school, where he worked toward a Masters of Fine Art degree and dabbled in the radio/television field. Brown has worked at many professions throughout his lifetime. He is an internationally known, award winning watercolor artist, worked for an interior decorator, been the Temporary Curator of Exhibits at a top rated Texas museum, he is an accomplished musician, spent two years in a gunfight reenactment group, is a small business entrepreneur and artist in residence for several Texas concerns on a state and local level. Writing and storytelling has been a part of his family history dating back to his roots in Europe and England. He lives in the Texas Panhandle, and operates a gallery featuring his own works. He is married to a retired school teacher and has a grown daughter, who is married, and also lives in Texas.

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