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“The Architect’s Key” – An Exciting Adventure & More

When I received The Architect’s Key (June 2018), by Edward E. Evans, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The plot is very unique and very fascinating. Read on and you’ll see why.

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In The Architect’s Key, Leo Katsaros is an architect with his own style that others don’t always want to accept nor appreciate. The story starts out with Leo in a conflicted situation at work, dealing with his in-laws. Have you ever heard, “Don’t mix friends with business?” In this situation, it should be, “Don’t mix family with business.”

However, soon after, things start to look up when Leo is presented with a new and exciting job opportunity. The mysterious, beautiful, and very forward Madame Pallas is requesting to meet with Leo. However, when he goes to the interview, he finds himself in a unique, mysterious world with strange occurrences and many unanswered questions. Who is Madame Pallas? At one point in the interview, she says, “But do you understand that such a thing, the achievement of timelessness, might come at a great price?” (E. Evans, 2018, p. 30) Such an eerie question that Leo seems not quite so sure how to respond to. He answered it lightly, but probably should have considered the question more seriously.

This story goes on further to become a trip into the past and much more. Leo finds himself in the middle of further disputes, but this time between Greek gods. It’s an exciting story with twists and turns that will have you reading to find out what happens next. As skilled and knowledgeable as Leo Katsaros is, he has a lot to learn. Pick up your copy of The Architect’s Key to follow Leo on his exciting adventures and to learn along with him.

If you love books about time travel, mythology, or exciting adventures, The Architect’s Key would be a wonderful choice. And, don’t forget, Christmas is coming up. This would be a great gift idea for someone you know who loves this type of fiction or simply a gift for an architect. The book is available for purchase on Amazon in paperback for $14.99 and in the Kindle version for $12.99 (prices subject to change).

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