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Home Page: Mystery of the Golden Table

Legend and greed race headlong to destiny
in Jamaica

- only one can survive!

OVERVIEW

James Armstrong, CEO of his own companies, most eligible bachelor in Jamaica, has no doubt he is master of his own destiny. That is, until he crashes his sports car into the ancient river at Bog Walk Gorge enroute from Montego Bay to Kingston, Jamaica. In a split second he sees his life pass before his eyes and somewhere in there he could swear he sees two mysterious women, a blinding flash of gold, and a furtive dark figure standing next to an odd looking table, a golden table.

Inexplicably snapped from the jaws of death, James sets out on a compelling quest to find this Golden Table, if it even exists. The journey takes him not only through the lush countryside of Jamaica and St. Lucia, but also through the rich history of the Afro Caribbean and Afro American Diaspora. What he might find instead is himself - if he survives.

Smart, talented, bronze beauty, Nathania of ancient Jamaican blood, is drawn into James's quest to which she could hold the key. Their lives intertwine evermore tightly in the headlong search to solve the mystery of the Golden Table. A hurly-burly race against all odds of personal endurance and natural elements, keep the pair just steps ahead of pursuing forces who would like to see them solve the mystery - but prefer they die trying. What they find will either kill them or change them forever.

A very exciting adventure that takes readers on a breathtaking journey through two beautiful Caribbean Islands.
Set mainly in Jamaica, the story takes turns through the St. Lucian countryside where the characters visit the world famous St. Lucia Jazz Festival.


With Film makers expressing an interest to translate the story to film, get your copy early so that you can experience the ride, before and after the movie.

You click...We'll wrap and ship!

This website will serve also to introduce new Caribbean writers.


 

 


Book Information120 pages illustrated6x9 inch
US11.68 ISBN 1883707471