When two boys, Korali and David, literally stumble across the remains of an old canoe, it is the beginning of an exciting but terrifying adventure. The traditional ceremony, used by Solomon Islanders, Korali's pagan ancestors, to launch such canoes, involves a magic spell. Transported into the past, the two friends find themselves stranded, in danger, caught up in tribal warfare. Is it magic, or is there a rational explanation? The experience is to have a profound effect on their friendship.
When two boys, Korali and David, literally stumble across the remains of an old canoe, it is the beginning of an exciting but terrifying adventure. The traditional ceremony, used by Solomon Islanders, Korali's pagan ancestors, to launch such canoes, involves a magic spell. Transported into the past, the two friends find themselves stranded, in danger, caught up in tribal warfare. Is it magic, or is there a rational explanation? The experience is to have a profound effect on their friendship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Searle had been writing, mostly short stories, sine his first was published in Blackwoods Magazine in 1978, when, late in retirement, he began writing crime novels. His latest story is not a murder mystery, however, but a heart-warming story which makes for easy reading. Ian spent much of his life in education and twenty years as a very active volunteer in retirement, including National Chairman of the U3A.
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