Friedrichstrasse Central

· AuthorHouse
Ebook
388
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Eligible

About this ebook

Friedrichstrasse Central follows on from the previous book, The Legacy of Two Gemini Knights. In the original book, fate demands a series of actions to bring about the beginning of the end-time. Often these demands go in cycles so that when one task is accomplished, another step can follow on. However, these actions are occasionally interrupted by life events or halted because they came too early. This happened seven hundred years ago and was only restarted when the Nazi party came to power in Germany in 1933. This is the story of how a number of unsung heroes who went through Friedrichstrasse Railway Station tried to progress Fate’s demands toward the next level. Iva Davies, like his predecessor, William McBride, attempted to find these past elements by traveling to places like Dresden, Edinburgh in Scotland, and the Greek island of Kastellorizo. Accompanied by his older German friend, Peter Maueraberger, Iva stumbled across aspects of the Templar treasure, the Jerusalem copper scroll, and the last iman of Islam. All of these pointed to the quest they were searching for. However, the path to these past secrets was filled with danger and intrigue for Iva Davies. And without the help of a rag doll, the Black Madonna statue, and Solomon’s ring, he would have likely not survived such an ordeal. In the end one can only ask, have these actions enhanced the legacy of the Gemini knights and the building of the last temple in Jerusalem? Perhaps only the reader can make this judgement for now and only wait until further things are revealed when a future text speaks at the dawn of the end-time.

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