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Nigel Bradley and the Lost Book

The little ten-year-old Nigel Bradley had lost his father – the quantum mechanic Christopher Bradley – when he was only two years old. The little kid is in search of the lost book and his father had been the only one who had known its power. The book is the only chance to stop Malus, the demon from the past, and protect his town, the island and the whole world from sinking in full darkness. To be able to find it, Nigel goes into a risky adventure along with his best friend, Peter, and the two girls they meet at the library – Bryony and Mabel. The four kids find out that they can affect the events happening around them with their minds. They are told to own ‘the necessary’ – the internal strength that makes the ones with pure hearts differ from their peers. They can speak with other creatures, they can ‘pantinate’, they can become invisible, thanks to the magical elixir they are given by the local seller, Mrs Basslyn, which she found in the ancient lands of Bulgaria. With all these available tools, they will face Malus and try to resist him. Malus co-operates with two scoundrels – Clifford and MacManus. They will help him capture little kids and reach Nigel in order to steal their souls and become invincible. In return, he will assist the two rogues to gain the right of building a shopping centre on the place of the Hummingbird Library.

V. E. Davidson

The author is an open-minded person, trying to be himself no matter the circumstances. Dream, believe, keep trying and never give up, this is his motto. Life is a series of peaks and falls and it is a question of decision whether to stop or move forward. He decides to climb and overcome hurdles with the price of wounds and pain. His ultimate desire is to make people believe that change is inside them and depends on how strong their will is.

Austin Macauley Publishers