The Fires of Eternity - Book 2 the Past (Paperback)


This is the second book in an imaginative trilogy about one man who crashed in the Andes and goes on an unbelievable adventure. He encounters an array of creatures and humankind in his travels. There are natural, social and religious aspects to his journey as well as supernatural, God-like features in an odyssey through space and fusion with the Creator. The romance is human. Some of the story is based upon facts and legends from a sweep of the world. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edward Beeby, the author of this trilogy, lives in Suffolk, England. He enlisted in the Army in 1960 and became a Sergeant, and in 1978 joined the Rhodesian air force as a parachute instructor. From 1982 - 1989 he joined the Northamptonshire Fire Brigade and since then has engaged in charity work and archaeology. "Fires of Eternity" was conceived in the Kalahari Desert, a place to evoke deep imaginings, especially when one is alone and in the aftermath of four years of war.

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This is the second book in an imaginative trilogy about one man who crashed in the Andes and goes on an unbelievable adventure. He encounters an array of creatures and humankind in his travels. There are natural, social and religious aspects to his journey as well as supernatural, God-like features in an odyssey through space and fusion with the Creator. The romance is human. Some of the story is based upon facts and legends from a sweep of the world. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edward Beeby, the author of this trilogy, lives in Suffolk, England. He enlisted in the Army in 1960 and became a Sergeant, and in 1978 joined the Rhodesian air force as a parachute instructor. From 1982 - 1989 he joined the Northamptonshire Fire Brigade and since then has engaged in charity work and archaeology. "Fires of Eternity" was conceived in the Kalahari Desert, a place to evoke deep imaginings, especially when one is alone and in the aftermath of four years of war.

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General

Imprint

New Generation Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

March 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2013

Authors

Dimensions

203 x 127 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

160

ISBN-13

978-1-909740-06-8

Barcode

9781909740068

Categories

LSN

1-909740-06-3



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