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Adeptus Major by Alex Mykals
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Adeptus Major

by Alex Mykals

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0974621080, Paperback)

Alex Mykals has set the first novel in the projected Modern Crusaders series in the modern-day Kingdom of Atlantis. A science fiction/fantasy hybrid work, Adeptus Major tells of Princess Evelynne deMolay, the Heir to this three-island nation. When the Princess is the subject of an attempted assassination, she is saved by the mysterious Alleandre Tretiak, a woman possessing an impressive array of paranormal abilities, including telekinesis, remote viewing, and mind reading. The story follows the relationship of Princess Evelynne and Alleandre as they become first friends and then lovers. As they work together to uncover a conspiracy against the Royal House, the society, history and politics of Atlantis is explored in this inventive work from an exciting new author.

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