Legacy of the Lost

Legacy of the Lost
Author: Lindsey Sparks,Lindsey Fairleigh
Publsiher: Rubus Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A treasure-hunting adventure with a sci-fi twist! Some secrets are buried for a reason. She’s about to uncover the deadliest secret of all... Anxious and reclusive, Cora Blackthorn uses online gaming as her sole tether to the outside world. Due to a condition that makes human touch crippling, she lives her life confined to a small island in the Puget Sound, never accompanying her mother on her tomb-raiding adventures. But when her mom sends home a cryptic SOS in the form of a mysterious package, Cora discovers the shocking truth behind her extraordinary affliction. Her condition isn’t an illness; it’s a gift not of this world. Armed with a powerful, alien amulet and her mother’s journal, Cora heads to Rome on a desperate rescue mission. But on the way, she discovers that a secret society is hot on her trail, and she has no chance of outrunning them. Her only chance is to confront them head on. A clash within the twisty catacombs beneath Vatican City leaves Cora with a perilous choice: find her way through an ancient, deadly labyrinth and save her mom, or fail and die… Legacy of the Lost is the first book in the captivating sci-fi adventure series, the Atlantis Legacy. If you like ancient mysteries, Greek mythology, treasure-hunting adventurers, and dynamic characters, then you’ll love this exhilarating adventure! Books in the ATLANTIS LEGACY series: Sacrifice of the Sinners (prequel) Legacy of the Lost Fate of the Fallen Dreams of the Damned Song of the Soulless *** KEYWORDS: science fiction adventure, archaeological thriller, atlantis, ancient mythology, persephone, hades, hades and persephone, greek mythology, mythology retelling, retelling, the lost city of atlantis, ancient mysteries, consipiracy theories, secret societies, treasure hunting, sci fi adventure, female science fiction, female sci fi, female adventure, historical mystery, science fantasy, series starter, first book in series

The Legacy of Lost Things

The Legacy of Lost Things
Author: Aida Zilelian
Publsiher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780990573234

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Aida Zilelian’s breathtaking debut novel, The Legacy of Lost Things, follows three generations of a family of Armenian immigrants living in the United States, as they struggle with one another and against the Old World expectations of their community. When Araxi, the oldest daughter of the desperately unhappy Levon and Tamar, goes missing, the remaining family members are forced to confront their painful histories together, and the role each of them has played in driving Araxi away. Through Araxi and her family, readers are given a unique look at the generational and cultural tensions that both keep families together and tear them apart. Using spare, poignant prose, Zilelian deftly explores the themes of romance, duty, infidelity and guilt. Because of the mature content, this book is intended for adult and young adult audiences.

Lost Legacy

Lost Legacy
Author: Haldwin Walker
Publsiher: Halwdin Walker
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2024-01-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781917057103

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In the intricate and dangerous world of Tokyo's power struggles, Peter, a seasoned bodyguard with a past shrouded in mystery, stands at the forefront. His life becomes intertwined with Sara, a woman whose own secrets pull them deeper into a vortex of intrigue. As they navigate through a labyrinth of Yakuza clans, corporate power plays, and personal vendettas, they uncover a conspiracy that threads through the heart of Tokyo's criminal underworld. "Echoes of Deception" is a journey through a landscape where loyalty is fragile and every step could be a trap. Peter and Sara's quest for truth takes them into the darkest corners of deceit and brings them face to face with their own hidden pasts.

Keeper of the Lost Cities

Keeper of the Lost Cities
Author: Shannon Messenger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781442445932

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At age 12, Sophie learns that the remarkable abilities that have always caused her to stand out identify her as an elf. After being brought to Eternalia to hone her skills, she discovers that she has secrets buried in her memory for which some would kill.

Legacy Lost

Legacy Lost
Author: Anna Banks
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781466820098

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He is a mer-prince, she is the mermaid princess that his family orders him to marry so that their kingdoms unite. Grom dreads this arrangement, until he meets Nalia – both beautiful and smart, she's everything he ever wanted. But just when their connection grows deeper, tragedy strikes. Legacy Lost is a prequel story to Anna Banks' debut novel, OF POSEIDON (Feiwel and Friends, May 2012). At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Lost Legacy

Lost Legacy
Author: Irene M. Bates,E. Gary Smith
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0252071158

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Joseph Smith's father, Joseph Smith Sr., first occupied the hereditary office of Presiding Patriarch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Thereafter, it became a focal point for struggle between those appointed and those born to leadership positions. The revised and supplemented new edition of Lost Legacy updates the award-winning history of the office. Irene M. Bates and E. Gary Smith chronicle the ongoing tensions around the existence of a Presiding Patriarch as a source of conflict between the Smith family and the rest of the leadership. Their narrative continues through the dawning realization that familial authority was incompatible with the LDS's structured leadership to the decision to abolish the office of Presiding Patriarch in 1979. This edition provides a new preface and chapter by E. Gary Smith. Book jacket.

Adam Smith s Lost Legacy

Adam Smith s Lost Legacy
Author: G. Kennedy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2005-02-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230511194

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In this accessible book, Gavin Kennedy takes a fresh look at Adam Smith's moral philosophy and its links to his political economy and his lectures on Jurisprudence. The book provides a new analysis of Wealth of Nations , and argues that Adam Smith's intellectual legacy was completely transformed in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries by economists pursuing different agendas, to create ideas and policies that Smith did not advocate. It also provides a new explanation for the main mysteries about Smith's later life.

Lost History

Lost History
Author: Michael Hamilton Morgan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2013-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0369317181

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Early Muslim culture set the foundation for the Rennaissance of Europe and for nearly every aspect of the modern world. In this age of conflict, ''Lost History'' provides a vital look at the Muslim world and its deep connection to all cultures. Unlike many histories, which address the noted Arab Golden Age of Baghdad, Persia, and Muslim Spain from 632 to 1258 AD and the fall of Baghdad, ''Lost History'' reveals the many 'golden ages' of Muslim thought, from Shiite Iran to Mughal India, to the 18th century. Engaging chapters introduce a contemporary accountant, obstetrician, civil engineer, or astrophysicist, all whose work is linked to early Muslim advancements.Artful flashbacks render page - turning accounts of such luminaries as Al Ma'mun, who founded Baghdad's international House of Wisdom from which came foundations for modern math, astronomy, chemistry, medicine, and literature; Al Khwarizmi, often considered the Father of Algebra, whose invention of algorithms makes possible cell phones today; revered Arab philospher Al Kindi, who wrote, 'nothing should be dearer to the seeker of truth than the truth itself;' Astronomer Al Manon, for whom is named a crater of the moon; the exiled Emir Abdal Rahman, who brought to Cordoba, Spain, irrigation systems and unique architecture; and the Syrian - born Al Nafis, who revealed that the blood flows from the heart, through the lungs, to the body and back again. Finally, readers discover that Omar Khayyam, well - loved poet of the Rubaiyat, was a mathematical wizard who calculated the length of a year to be 365.242 days (later calculated by atomic clocks to within millionths of a second). Writes the author: 'By recovering lost history together, maybe we can really get at the issues of today that will never be solved by force. Because if there is no other lesson to be drawn from ''Lost History'', it is that force rarely ever positively resolves issues of the spirit and the soul - whether in individuals, or in civilizations.'