Synopsis:
A third scar appears, pointing Ret to the Amazon Rainforest, the Sahara Desert, and ultimately the City of Gold. Trouble at every turn, in lands where deadly curses abound. Somewhere, between golden arches and ancient ruins, an age-old secret is waiting to be uncovered.Ret’s enemies are multiplying, a grim reality that will try the hearts of his friends. The Oracle is wasting no time now, clearly hastening the gathering of its elements. Things are in full motion; Ret feels this. So does Lye; he is ready—and waiting.
About the Author:
C.W. Trisef is a pen name for two brothers who truly just want to help people. Chad and Wayne grew up in a happy home in Southern California. Chad, 11 years senior, left home before Wayne to receive a Master’s degree in Accounting and begin a successful career in Corporate America. Wayne pursued a more well-rounded education, achieving valedictorian-status at every school from which he graduated. Presently, Chad lives in Portland Oregon, while Wayne resides in San Diego. In 2004, while sitting in a cubicle crunching numbers, Chad envisioned the first adventures of Ret Cooper and his fate with the Oracle. Seven years later, Chad and Wayne joined forces, published Book 1 (of seven in the series), and The Oracle Series officially began. C.W.’s passion for creative literature and real-life adventure originates from his favorite childhood cartoon, Disney’s DuckTales. Watching these episodes, filled with treasure hunters, adventure seekers, and real-life mystery-solvers, C.W. became an ever-dreamer of something much bigger: he knew that one day he would create fictional stories explaining real-life world mysteries. The Oracle Series is an impressive blend of fact and fiction, based on real geographic mysteries and substantiated theories. C.W. believes that enhanced writing stems from true experiences and well-informed imaginations. In April 2011, before putting the finishing touches on Book 1, C.W. traveled to the island of Bimini in the Bahamas, braved the Bermuda Triangle, scuba dove the site where the Lost City of Atlantis is believed to have once existed, and then adjusted the Book 1 manuscript to be more consistent with what he observed first-hand. C.W. Trisef knew The Oracle Series needed to be more than just clean, entertaining literature for all ages, so he purposely included well-timed life lessons within the pages of each book to help readers of all ages become better people. Wanting to do more, C.W. began traveling the country (at his own expense) performing free assemblies for schools and communities, in an effort to advocate child literacy. Interest quickly swelled and everyone wanted to help, so C.W. created a social network called #YourWorld: a safe place for concerned citizens to connect and collaborate on social awareness ideas. What’s more, C.W. formed a non-profit organization called #CoyManor to increase literacy, improve education, provide compassionate service, teach life skills and lessons, and bolster the desire for overall goodness.
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