About The book
About the book
The Money Tree Vault of Verdancy
Genre: Science Fiction · Archaeological Thriller · Adventure
Tagline: Every discovery has a cost some greater than life itself.
Synopsis:
When archaeologist Marcus Chen and his elite team attempt a daring museum heist, they don’t just steal an artifact they awaken it. The golden tablet they recover hums with impossible energy, its ancient symbols shifting like liquid fire. What begins as a theft spirals into a race against time, as the team uncovers a network of hidden gateways built by civilizations long forgotten and a system designed to test the worth of humanity itself.
Across continents and centuries, The Money Tree Vault of Verdancy explores how ambition, loyalty, and sacrifice shape our pursuit of power. As the countdown to an ancient cycle nears its end, Marcus must decide whether unlocking the secrets of the Vault will save the world or destroy it.
Why You’ll Love It:
- A pulse-pounding mix of archaeology and advanced science
- Rich world-building inspired by real historical mysteries
- Deep, relatable characters facing moral and spiritual tests
- A cinematic pace that keeps readers on edge
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All And Nothing
“Desperate time calls for desperate measures” they say, and so begins the tale of Vikrant Rajput as he makes the desperate and needed decision to move his family over to Canada in search of greener pastures and better chances for his son.
Moving to a foreign country is a dream come true until it begins to look like a nightmare when tough times come knocking, frustration comes into play, and unimaginable jobs are taken in order to make ends meet. Vikrant comes face to face with one of his biggest challenges in life, entwining with family and romance problems that need him to be the bigger person and step into shoes that might as well have thorns hidden in them.
Running seems the better option, and Vikrant soon finds himself in the warm embrace of another woman, Maya, who happens to come into his life with her own baggage and life dilemma. Making mistakes is human nature but what matters most is what happens after the mistakes are made. “To err is human, to forgive is divine” comes into play and is put to the test. But to what extent does a mistake have to go before it becomes unforgivable?
All And Nothing is an inspiring story of an immigrant in a foreign country facing new experiences and learning lessons along the way. Who’s to be blamed: a man who suddenly lost affection from his wife for no tangible reason only because his wife lost confidence in him or a wife who suddenly started seeing every effort of her husband as being not enough, even when the husband goes an extra mile?
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