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A new treasure hunt adventure inviting you to uncover the authenticity of priceless heirlooms and the nine hundred-year-old irrefutable proof that answers all the questions ever asked about the folk legend Robin Hood. These ancient and historic Celtic documents also hold the key to locating a hoard of medieval treasure.
THE LEGEND IS REAL
HOW ABOUT THE TREASURES?
Will this discovery cause upheaval among medieval scholars worldwide or even the potential of bringing international conflict between nations?
If you love historical adventures with unexpected twists/turns in forms of page-turning thrillers like the Assassin's Creed, the DaVinci Code, and Tom Clancy—then this new epic series is for you.
Let the treasure hunt begin.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0876MF3KH

https://www.liamcadoc.com/special-pro...
Liam Cadoc, author of The Archer's Diary - Book One, is preparing to write the sequel—Book Two, and he invites two of his readers to take an active role in his forthcoming book.
There are two places vacant to fill in Robin Hood's band—one female, one male. During the writing of Book Two, the author (at his discretion) will confer with each of the two winners at times, asking what decision they might make when confronted with a particular situation. The winner's decision could prove vital to the outcome of the story.
In addition to their active role in the story process, each winner will have their own page at the end of the book, highlighting their involvement with the author, their winning paragraph entry, and their own short bio and photograph (if they wish.)
This is a unique opportunity for readers to participate alongside author, Liam Cadoc, in the creation of a medieval world and to open the door to action and adventure, and life and death, for other intrepid readers to enter.

I can’t imagine anyone resisting the spell of this writer’s vivid tale.
One of the strongest storylines read in a long time and finished it on the third day after reluctantly closing down the night before; (really wanted to sit into the night and read straight through).
Two Aussies, Logan and Gavin, (the latter an aboriginal considered a brother and Logan’s closest friend), receive news from the U.K. that Logan’s parents died in a fatal car accident. Papers and other items left to Logan divulge secret, historical documents passed down via his mother’s ancestral line. He and Gavin travel to Wales to investigate details of the accident and follow her posthumous instructions for authentication of the papers.
An ever-widening plot to discredit and steal Logan’s possessions takes the reader deeper down the path. An ancient legend comes to the forefront as attempts upon their lives begin, and Logan and Gavin learn hitherto unknown facts about his mother. Just when you think you have all the pieces, the author adds more as if pouring hundred- year- old scotch over the whole pie. Historical details and intricate landmark descriptions in Wales enable the reader’s imagination to believe, despite the historical fiction genre.
I received this manuscript in return for an objective review.
Linda J Pifer 4/24/2020

Thanks for your time
Liam