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Jose Rizal and The Lost City of The Lizard People
Jose Rizal and The Lost City of The Lizard People
Jose Rizal and The Lost City of The Lizard People
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Jose Rizal was a thirty three-year-old struggling writer who seems to be having a losing battle on his side. With no publishing company wanting to hire him. Clearly the future looks uncertain for him. But when he accidentally discovered while surfing the internet that there was a national hero by the same name, everything changes. Now, Jose must go to the past to face enemies they know are coming . . . But know nothing about. Suspenseful, romantic, historical, funny and awash in traditional adventure, Jose Rizal and The Lost City of The Lizard People captures the enchantment of the native culture and the power of friendship.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMc Millaner
Release dateFeb 1, 2014
Jose Rizal and The Lost City of The Lizard People
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Mc Millaner

Mc Millaner is a creative wordsmith with a flair for weaving words into fleshed out stories. He was granted the opportunity to succeed quite early on in his career and has spent over fourteen years tutoring and leading creative writing classes in Kent, England. As an accomplished author, copywriter, and editor he has seen a great number of his works published both locally in the U.K. and abroad. His writing abilities are most notable in the areas of short stories, serials, features, and articles. In addition to his aforementioned skills Mc Millaner is also an active member of American Writers and Artists Inc. as well as Professional Copywriters Association U.K. Prior to his work in the writing field, Mc Millaner spent his time in the army as a communications frontman for tactical missions in the early 1980s. But he now finds himself settled in Maidstone, Kent, which is known as “The Garden of England,” with his lovely wife and two delightful children.

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    JOSE RIZAL and THE LOST CITY OF THE LIZARD PEOPLE

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    Jose Rizal And The Lost City Of The Lizard People

    About The Author

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    JOSE RIZAL and THE LOST CITY OF THE LIZARD PEOPLE

    Everybody shut up! This is what Jose Rizal wanted to shout at the top of his lungs.

    It was 2007, was high summer and the city buzzed with people and the deep bass note of evening traffic. The streets of Valencia were full of commuters, in their cars and on foot, chatting with each other, or on the phone, or plugged into their iPods with music blaring. The sound and heat were deafening to Jose, who was making his way home from the corner store, a glass bottle of cream and a loaf of bread in the brown paper sack.

    That morning, he'd wake early, already sweating in the tiny, stuffy apartment that was both his home and his office. A trip to the kitchen revealed he had no cream, which meant no coffee, which writing would be even more tiresome that it already was. It took him almost the entire day to scrounge together enough motivation to get dressed and walk down to the corner. He was annoyed

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