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Follow on Google News | A Melissa Greentree Adventure in Ancient PeruExciting new fantasy novel is published about a teenage girl transported to the past on a South American adventure
By: The Inspira Group Literary Agency Exciting new fantasy novel is published about a teenage girl transported to the past on a South American adventure A Melissa Greentree Adventure in Ancient Peru About the Book: Indulge yourself with the charming and whimsical "From Machu Picchu to El Dorado" by Lino Omoboni. This is a voyage into the ancient past of the Incas as seen through the eyes of Melissa, a teenage girl who becomes central to their cause as both warrior and advocate, transported to a distant time many years into the past by the properties of a magical stone which she discovers whilst on a family holiday to the New Forest. Simplistically charming, "From Machu Picchu to El Dorado" is a tale of vivid adventure where truth and reality, fact and fiction meet with an almost dreamlike quality. It is hard to fathom whether Melissa's experience is real, imagined or dreamt as history, reality and imagination all fuse together in this vibrant story. As exotic as the empire it describes, "From Machu Picchu to El Dorado" will lead the reader on many twists and turns before reaching its colourful conclusion as good triumphs over evil with more than a passing nod to the history books. About the Author: Lino Omoboni was born in Chile in 1938. His father was Italian and his mother Chilean from Spanish, French and German ancestors. Lino moved to live in the United Kingdom in 1974. Since then, he became a professional actor working in the Theatre, Radio, Television and feature films. Now a pensioner he is dedicating his life to write for children from seven to hundred years of age. Lino has written several more books and short stories ready to be published. "From Machu Picchu to El Dorodo" by Lino Omoboni is available in paperback from Amazon at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ The e-book version is also available from Amazon at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ Press/Media Contact Details: The Inspira Group Literary Agency Tel. 0208 292 5163 E-mail: darin@ End
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