The Quest For Captain Ernst

Kids, Fiction, Fantasy and Magic, Teen, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: Chris Hawley ISBN: 9781908200839
Publisher: Mirador Publishing Publication: October 5, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Chris Hawley
ISBN: 9781908200839
Publisher: Mirador Publishing
Publication: October 5, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Hermann Winke, the brilliant inventor of the Magnobile is dead, and the manner of his death is shrouded in mystery. In his will, he leaves his valuable papers to his only son, Ernst, who has just returned from years in the Amazon jungle. At Hermann’s funeral in London, Bill, Sonia, Ben and Tim meet the mysterious Ernst.

Having helped the Martian people defeat Zigismo, the evil dictator of Zeronera, and having saved the world from annihilation by the massive asteroid, appropriately named Attila, Bill and his friends have been asked by Zeris, the Chief Elder of Similaria, to undertake a dangerous mission that involves travelling back in time, a mission that no Martian would dare to even contemplate. But things don’t go according to plan. An act of betrayal and a chapter of accidents befall the party, causing deep rifts in their togetherness, and casting doubt on their ability to return to the 21st Century. Would they be doomed to live out their lives in prehistory? It would seem so, but aid comes from an unexpected and scarcely believable source.

Born and brought up in the UK, Chris took his young family to work in Nairobi, Kenya and later operated tourist hotels in Lamu on the Kenya coast. He also founded a charitable trust for destitute children and worked with Kenyan teachers to promote human values.

In his spare time Chris has been a water colour artist, poet, short story writer and finally a novelist. Chris is married with three grownup children, four grandchildren and several adopted African children. He now lives in Shella Village on the island of Lamu.

'Secret of the Red Planet is really interesting. You don't know what is coming next, so you want to read more and more. It gets more exciting as the book goes on. I can't wait for the second one.' Gianluca Albano Silva, aged 10 years.

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Hermann Winke, the brilliant inventor of the Magnobile is dead, and the manner of his death is shrouded in mystery. In his will, he leaves his valuable papers to his only son, Ernst, who has just returned from years in the Amazon jungle. At Hermann’s funeral in London, Bill, Sonia, Ben and Tim meet the mysterious Ernst.

Having helped the Martian people defeat Zigismo, the evil dictator of Zeronera, and having saved the world from annihilation by the massive asteroid, appropriately named Attila, Bill and his friends have been asked by Zeris, the Chief Elder of Similaria, to undertake a dangerous mission that involves travelling back in time, a mission that no Martian would dare to even contemplate. But things don’t go according to plan. An act of betrayal and a chapter of accidents befall the party, causing deep rifts in their togetherness, and casting doubt on their ability to return to the 21st Century. Would they be doomed to live out their lives in prehistory? It would seem so, but aid comes from an unexpected and scarcely believable source.

Born and brought up in the UK, Chris took his young family to work in Nairobi, Kenya and later operated tourist hotels in Lamu on the Kenya coast. He also founded a charitable trust for destitute children and worked with Kenyan teachers to promote human values.

In his spare time Chris has been a water colour artist, poet, short story writer and finally a novelist. Chris is married with three grownup children, four grandchildren and several adopted African children. He now lives in Shella Village on the island of Lamu.

'Secret of the Red Planet is really interesting. You don't know what is coming next, so you want to read more and more. It gets more exciting as the book goes on. I can't wait for the second one.' Gianluca Albano Silva, aged 10 years.

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