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Books

The Order of Ancient Knowledge
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Three Sisters Curse Tablet
The Three Deaths
Synopsis

The trilogy ‘Megan the White’ centres upon a sixteen-year-old girl in the present day. Following a minor road accident she’s plagued by visions and memories of ancient Britain. Drawn to particular standing stones an alternative-lifestyle family befriend her, strangely awaiting Megan’s arrival and another two similarly affected teenagers.

 

A forgotten knowledge unravels, where pre-Roman tribes understood that nature reuses souls every 3000 years and memories are inherited during conception; deeply concealed in the mind. The three teenagers’ souls last existed within priests from that time, adept at recalling ancestral memories from previous lives.

 

Megan is a modern girl, growing up in a seemingly ‘perfect’ suburban life. An outsider struggling through adolescence, now faced with this additional disturbing trauma and growing realisation. While coping with personal development, ever-increasing inherited memories question her own reality.

 

 

During Book One the other two teenagers are located, each evolving knowledge of three distinct disciplines from ancient times. Foresight, healing and nature’s unity; powerful forces harnessing the natural world.

 

Drawn to historical locations their reused souls recall more semi-dormant knowledge. Apprehensive, questioning their true identities, ultimate destiny becomes uncertain when a distant plot for revenge is uncovered. Forced to open their minds freely, memories unearth the wisdom needed to face a fourth reused soul, intent on vengeance for her daughter’s death by the ancestorial priest of Megan.

 

Deep within the subconscious world, unconfined by restrictions of conscious reality, they battle alongside nature to overcome this timeless evil. Despite the struggles of adolescence, true existence and the restraints of time itself, they overcome a past that was never truly theirs to relive.

“Megan the White is a timeless battle of good versus evil, love against hate, calling into question the reality of barriers between the physical world and subconscious mind.

A beautifully crafted plot combines a thought-provoking concept linking past and present, questioning the fragility of time, existence, and who we truly are.”