FLUTE
D.J.Williams
language
(Trex Publishing, Dec. 4, 2015)
Gail is haunted by a prophetic dream that predicts in six years time her baby boy, Alan will disappear in the desert outside The Golden City under her own supervision, not understanding fate has its own momentum and Alan’s great adventure and his quest to find his errant space ranger father.Alan’s great ability to use the flute to express his soul is a gift, a Pandora’s Box, and something that will shape is character, but his fate has the power to draw others in like the spiral vortex of a vagrant galaxy. Thus begins his journey to Caravan, the floating city the fairies built to escape from the corrupting influence of humans and their elf rivals, a place where almost every dream is possible, a place where realizes his fondest dream; to pilot a pursuit fighter on the tail of a bandit. But a star fighter’s life is never an easy one; a lost civilization, rogue whales and savages gives him and his elf companion a fast ride. Along the way his musical genius will lead to an ancient secret; the flute is more than a musical instrument, it is the key to a hidden world.Pinkerton in pursuit, fares no better; a mutinous cadet and an alien girl seeking a lost patrolman, takes him far away from the boy’s trail, yet he will not give up until he has found his son and even he is not immune from the flute’s power and must suffer the deft hand of fate at every turn.