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When ancient traditions are broken, spirits are called upon. The ancestors are furious as their deep slumber is disturbed. To their despair, chaos, mayhem and unjust, greets them on their resurrection. When the two rightful heirs mysteriously disappear, the scales of justice and order are off balance and unpredictable. Wango and his son Zengie are of royal blood, destined to join the line of successors as their forefathers before them. Wango and his wife Mallee were the protectors of Zengie and the Wangoorie tribe. Now, Mallee is alone, vulnerable and in danger. Will she find strength and gain…mehr

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When ancient traditions are broken, spirits are called upon. The ancestors are furious as their deep slumber is disturbed. To their despair, chaos, mayhem and unjust, greets them on their resurrection. When the two rightful heirs mysteriously disappear, the scales of justice and order are off balance and unpredictable. Wango and his son Zengie are of royal blood, destined to join the line of successors as their forefathers before them. Wango and his wife Mallee were the protectors of Zengie and the Wangoorie tribe. Now, Mallee is alone, vulnerable and in danger. Will she find strength and gain her freedom from the manipulative clutches of the evil Zulu? Follow this intriguing mystery as trust is shattered and lives are ruined. Survival is the key to unlocking the past and building a future, where the foundations of the Wangoorie tribe depend on the survival of humanity. Will balance and stability return to reclaim peace and harmony of the Wangoorie people? Read on, and solve the mystery of the missing kings.
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Maggie Bain is married with four adult children and six grandchildren. She lives in the idyllic coastal city of Hervey Bay in Queensland, Australia. Maggie's hobbies are all types of craftwork and writing children's stories. Telling nighttime stories to her granddaughter was the beginning of writing her first novel, Eliza's Story, which was her first book to be published. Inspiration for writing about disabilities was a desire to reach out to younger children who found it hard to navigate the stigma of their condition, and a tool for able-bodied children to use to educate inclusiveness and acceptance of others. To me, each child is a gift. Maggie is a retired teacher's aide who worked in primary school, supporting students with all types of learning experiences.