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Have you ever gazed at the stars and wondered if there is life out there? How and why Stonehenge was built? About the presence of aliens on Earth? If mind transfers exist? How we could travel instantly from once place to another? Then again, are you worried about terrorism or nuclear disarmament? If you have had these preoccupations, follow the Beings who caused the Big Bang, came to Earth, and meddled with the Humans. Then follow Beckires, a young girl rescued by the Beings during the destruction of Atlantis. Follow her for three thousand years as the Protector of the Humans and the Keeper of…mehr

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Have you ever gazed at the stars and wondered if there is life out there? How and why Stonehenge was built? About the presence of aliens on Earth? If mind transfers exist? How we could travel instantly from once place to another? Then again, are you worried about terrorism or nuclear disarmament? If you have had these preoccupations, follow the Beings who caused the Big Bang, came to Earth, and meddled with the Humans. Then follow Beckires, a young girl rescued by the Beings during the destruction of Atlantis. Follow her for three thousand years as the Protector of the Humans and the Keeper of the In Here, Out There portals. When the humans are on the slippery slope to annihilation, Beckires's Seeker abilities enable her to seek and find a small group of warriors to balance the power equation. Today Beckires faces her greatest challenge: terrorism and nuclear disarmament. With the help of Bob Leboss, she creates Fictional Science in Room #5. She falls in love with one of her recruits and loses her immortality. Will she be able to continue her quest to save the Humans from destroying themselves and Planet Earth?
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Autorenporträt
This is the first novel written by Jacques Séguin. From an early age, Jacques has been passionate about science fiction. He retired after a long and rich career in education in Ontario. Since being diagnosed with Parkinson's, writing this novel and playing racquetball have been great parts of his journey. Jacques is married, and has four daughters and seven grandchildren.