The Wave Wranglers and the New Order of the Pyramid

by Eric Nail

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ISBN: 978-1-4303-2254-2
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Eric Nail
Copyright: © 2007 by Eric Nail Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition

Printed: 268 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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The Wave Wranglers are a rock band... and surfers... and they’ve just been introduced to some of the greatest secrets in history. After meeting a mermaid, they go on a quest to find out the truth about Atlantis. Along the way, they learn of the New World Order, its pyramid connection and their plans for the domination and enslavement of man. It's a great adventure story that will be enjoyed by mystery-seekers of all ages! In the spirit of stories like National Treasure and Indiana Jones, you're in store for a real American thrill ride. "Scooby Doo meets the 'Da Vinci Code'..." - Omaha CityWeekly


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3 Jul 2007 (updated 3 Jul 2007)
Well, someone once said; "a conspiracy theory is a beautiful thing." It wasn't me, though. But I do believe that the way E. Nail brings together in this book some of the familiar, and some of the more obscure conspiracy ideas is a beautiful thing. Why, you ask (maybe). Because it's a dot-to-dot of evil conspiracies, and actual history, all woven within the fictional story. All of which outlines a nicely thought out picture. This is a book that not only draws the reader in to a fantastical whirlpool of the character's conflicts, but also lures said reader with many threads to follow, and learn more about some of the spools used, that gave the author inspiration to spin the story. It's a book that anyone from age 13 to 130 could enjoy - that is, if they want to live in a world where they can dream, or enjoy the dreams of others.

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