Genre: Magical
Realism / Religion
Book
1 of the Alchemy series
Release Date: 27th January
2014
Publisher: Crooked
Cat Publishers
A world without war?
Professor
Sawhele Fielding stumbles across an invention that would change the world;
something so monumental, it could spell the end of environmental disaster and
conflict. With the help of her father, a shadowy figure in the world of
international banking, she begins to set into motion the biggest upheaval the
planet has seen.
But in
a changed world, dark forces are threatening the fragile peace. Where
modern technology is proving useless, old magic from a bygone era might
just save the day. Adrian Oliver, expert in ancient religions is skeptical
until faced with incontrovertible proof that ancient evil is abroad once
again.
How
could a Utopian dream of free fuel and peaceful co-existence turn into a
nightmare?
Iamo,
a priest of the Mother Goddess and Riga , a Black Shaman assassin captain, are
thrown together – reluctantly at first – to face a threat that nobody
could have imagined before “The Changes”.
ALCHEMY is the prequel to Shaman's Drum which features the adventures of Iamo andRiga through their world
in the near future, where the established religions of our own days had been
banned.
ALCHEMY is the prequel to Shaman's Drum which features the adventures of Iamo and
EXTRACT
Daniel stood beside me, pointing out the “Who’s Who” of this august gathering.
“The guys in leather are the
Odinists, old Norse religion. Obviously, the chap with the sickle is the Chief Druid, yes, that is a
fox-head he’s wearing as a headdress. Now, that one there, the shaven-headed one in a kilt-type
thing. He’s the High Priest of the Egyptians. I think they have a few
sub-divisions but… oh yes, here comes the High Priestess of Isis ,
she’s his female counterpart.”
By this time my jaw was dropping. The
lady in the wig, smothered in jewellery was like something straight out of a Cleopatra
movie and eye-wateringly gorgeous. Daniel nudged me again and I thought for a
moment that a Christian monk in traditional brown robes had sneaked in.
“That tall woman in white. That is
Lady Solus, she will probably try to take over. She’s a bit of a tartar and
that young man with her is her assistant. Bright chap by all accounts. Oops!
Looks like one of the Dianics is going to make a
fuss.” I had no idea what one of those was but just made sure the camera was
running, kept my mouth shut and watched. A woman with a shaven-head and a bow
slung across her back stood up and pointed at the painfully thin monk-like
youngster.
“Abomination!” she hissed. “He
leaves!” The priestess indicated to me as Lady Solus turned very slowly and gave her a glare that would have frozen water in two seconds.
“He stays. I do not argue with stray
cats.”
The young man in question had said
nothing, remaining two paces behind his boss. I caught his eye and thought
there was something vaguely familiar about him. Although his face remained
impassive, a pair of bright blue eyes fixed me and very slowly one eyelid
dropped in an almost imperceptible wink. I was too busy to think about it then
but I would have to remember where I had seen him before.
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ABOUT AILSA ABRAHAM
Ailsa Abraham writes
under two names and is the author of six novels. Alchemy is the prequel to
Shaman's Drum, published by Crooked Cat in January 2014. Both are best-sellers
in their genres on Amazon.
She has lived in France since
1990, enjoys knitting and crochet and until recently was the oldest Hell's
Angel in town. Her interests include campaigning for animal rights,
experimenting with different genres of writing and trips back to the UK to visit
friends and family. She runs an orphanage for homeless teddy bears and
contributes a lot of work to Knit for Africa.
She is also addicted to dressing up, saying that she is old enough to know
better but too wise to care.
Goodreads Author
Page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6880582.Ailsa_Abraham
https://ailsaabraham.com - website.
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