A
5000-year-old mystery comes to life when a scruffy peddler gives Adam and
Justin Sinclair an old Egyptian scarab on their very first day in Egypt. Only
when the evil Dr. Faisal Khalid shows a particular interest in the cousins and
their scarab, do the boys realise they are in terrible danger.
Justin and Adam
embark upon the adventure of a lifetime, taking them down the Nile and across
the harsh desert in their search for the legendary tomb of the Scarab King, an
ancient Egyptian ruler. They are plunged into a whirlpool of hazardous and
mysterious events when Dr. Khalid kidnaps them. With
just their wits, courage, and each other, the boys manage to survive … only to
find that the end of one journey is the beginning of another!
Arthurian stories!
hot on the trail of the second Stone of Power, one of seven ancient stones lost
centuries ago. This stone might be embedded in the hilt of a newly discovered
sword that archeologists believe belonged to King Arthur: Excalibur.
their long-standing enemy, Dr. Khalid, is following them as they travel to
Scotland to investigate an old castle. Little do they know there is another
deadly force, the Eaters of Poison, who have their own mission to complete.
Time is running out as the confluence of the planets draws closer. Can Justin
and Adam find the second Stone of Power and survive?
crash! Lost in the Mexican jungle! Will Adam, Justin, and Kim survive long
enough to find the Third Stone of Power?
only a young boy, Tukum, as their guide, the kids make their way through the
dense and dangerous jungle to find the lost city of stone gods, where the Stone
of Power might be located. River rafting on a crocodile-infested river and
evading predators are just part of this hazardous task.
course, their old adversary Dr. Khalid is close behind as the kids press on.
But he is not the worst of their problems. This time Adam will clash with a terrible
enemy who adopts the persona of an evil Aztec god, Tezcatlipoca, and is keen to
revive the ancient tradition of human sacrifice. Will they emerge
alive from the jungle? Will Dr. Khalid find the third Stone of Power before
they do?
that I can’t answer it. I have a number of favourites in a variety of genres. I
keep rereading them. That worries me a bit… I am busy rereading an old
favourite by Michael Crichton, titled Prey.
your favorite to write?
Regency romances (historical) under a pseudonym, Arabella Sheraton. Arabella is
not just a pseudonym; she has emerged as her own personality (also a bit
worrying) and is a very prolific writer (8 books!) – more so than ordinary old
me. She has had umpteen interviews and I am obliged to do all her marketing.
Arabella’s books are a lot of fun – romantic romps, lots of witty repartee and
many extraordinary capers that heroes and heroines of yesteryear are involved
with.
were you?
poetry for family members and short stories when I was a kid, my first real
book was The Secret of the Sacred Scarab and how I wish I had
started it years earlier … but my nephews wouldn’t have been born and they
wouldn’t have been there to inspire me.
If you could meet any author, past or present, who would it be and why?
of The Discworld series. I have read them all, many times, and his creativity
never ceases to inspire and amaze me. Plus, his subtle dry wit is also
hilarious. He was a great observer of human behavior. I was devastated when he
passed away. The world has lost a great writer.
How long does it take you to write a book, and what was your fastest book to
write?
Arabella’s) took a couple of years. Now I am better at organizing my research
and writing so a Middle Grade adventure takes about 18 months, with research
and editing etc., and a Regency romance takes about 8 months. My fastest MG book
was my most recent one The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper. My fastest Regency
romance was Married at Midnight.
What is your favorite thing to do in the summertime?
sunshine, the good weather, the feeling of being relaxed, sitting on the patio
with something cold and delicious to drink, and a book, of course!
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