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Under the influence of Pluto, the world order is on the brink of total collapse.

As hordes of frustrated people take over, the governments are no longer able to govern. Simon and Ambrosia find themselves drawn into international intrigues. Simon is desperately trying to make sense of the prevailing conditions.
Even as our heroes escape to their beloved Greek Island Milos, all hell breaks loose.

It is well established among the students of the Zodiac, that the Age of Aquarius is initiated by the influence of Pluto, the ruler of the underground in Greek myths. In the Zodiac he also plays another role. He is the god who prepares Earth and humanity for the New Age, by eradicating the old to make room for the new.

Those who know about the ancient prophecies will escape with their lives. Those who do not… will have to face the consequences, which will change mother Earth forever, or for at least the next 2000 years.
Read it carefully. It might save your life.

320 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 6, 2013

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Stan I.S. Law

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Stan I.S. Law (nome de plume of Stanislaw Kapuscinski), an architect, sculptor and prolific writer was educated in Poland and England. Since 1965 he has resided in Canada. His special interests cover a broad spectrum of arts, sciences and philosophy. His fiction and non-fiction attest to his particular passion for the scope and the development of Human Potential. He authored more than forty books, twenty of them novels. His novels have often been described as visionary fiction, and/or spiritual thrillers. His short fiction has also been shortlisted for the CBC Literary Awards.

Under his real name, he published eighteen non-fiction books sharing his vision of reality. He also composed two collections of poems in his original native tongue, in which he satirizes his view of the world while paying homage to Bozena Happach's sculptures.

As an architect [RIBA, MRAIC, OAQ ret.] he designed a number of high-rise buildings in Montreal, including Regency Hyatt Hotel (now Delta), Place Mercantile, Headquarters for the Mutual Alliance, as well as a number of low and middle rise structures for private clients. In the National Capital, he was the associate in charge of the design of the Royal Bank Headquarters on Sparks Street.

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