Sacred Mounds
Cyclonic hordes of insects, a telepathic despot, body-swapping sex-just a few of the surprises Salvador Samuels encounters when he finds himself swept back to pre-colonial times walking in the moccasins of a blind Indian who in turn, has been transported into Salvador's body in present day America. Four hundred years apart, they're bound by a common mission to rescue our world, aided by two remarkable women and the mysterious presence of the mounds. Thousands of these ancient earthworks once dotted the landscape of North America. We still don't know why they were created. Sacred Mounds suggests they are as important today as when they were made over a thousand years ago.
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ORSON SCOTT CARD-Author of Ender's Game
"This is a rollicking, thought-provoking, rollercoaster of a novel. It's time traveling on steroids, but it asks big questions. Bravo."
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HUTKE FIELDS-Principal Chief of the Natchez Nation
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ROBERT THURMAN-President, Tibet House US
"A rich, complex and historically accurate tale of supernatural heroism. The novel folds ancient traditional wisdom into the seams of its story. . . mingling times and cultures with ease and aplomb. The book is hard to put down and left this reader hoping for a sequel."
LEE VAN LAER-Senior Editor, Parabola Magazine
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JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE SMITH-Member, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation, MT