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The Sword - Daniels, Albert
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Ply Gallant gets dangerously bored with his present job as tour guide in one of the largest and deepest caves in what used to be referred to as the North American continent. Providence and logic drive his curiosity to an unexplored part of the cave where he discovers an old artifact. He believes to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction but is this thing magic? Jane Blythwood, retired from professional tennis, finds she is better at the magic than Ply is. The old sword helps solve a crime with a ten thousand dollar reward. Is it all good that the sword has been dug out from the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ply Gallant gets dangerously bored with his present job as tour guide in one of the largest and deepest caves in what used to be referred to as the North American continent. Providence and logic drive his curiosity to an unexplored part of the cave where he discovers an old artifact. He believes to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction but is this thing magic? Jane Blythwood, retired from professional tennis, finds she is better at the magic than Ply is. The old sword helps solve a crime with a ten thousand dollar reward. Is it all good that the sword has been dug out from the bowels of history or is it revealing to each of us who we really are?
Autorenporträt
Author Albert Daniels started writing in third grade when he submitted an assignment about Spring. The poem is as follows: "It is the morning of the spring All the birds and Condors sing." He thought it was hilarious. The teacher told him to never write again. He didn't. Until recently. Now he lives in Missouri with his wife of 40 years who encourages him to write instead of talk at 2:00 AM!