Pach and the Golden Staff

Author:   A J Kay
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:  

9781502828156


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   16 November 2014
Format:   Paperback
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This is a story about love and adventure and the love of adventure. It's a story about the dedication people can have for each other and for their belief in themselves and their partners and even for people they have never known. It's a story of unselfish sacrifice of the things that people can hold closest to their hearts for the benefit of others. The year is 1910 and the story begins with an expedition being led by Henry Fitz-Stuart, a 38 year old English explorer, along with his young Inca partner, Cocohuay or Coco as she is commonly known, carrying out a dig around the ruins of the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu, officially in order to protect and safeguard the artefacts from an impending and dubious expedition due to take place the following year. Unofficially, they are also trying to discover the viability in the belief of the Golden Staff of the Inca that Sinchi Roca allegedly carried when the Inca nation was founded. If it exists then it must be protected at all cost from the impending foreign expedition, the leader of which has the Quistas, descendants of the Conquistadors, as allies. Along with them are Henry's brother, Courtney and his Inca partner Illapa a conservationist and archaeologist. Also with them is Pach the infant son of Henry and Coco. The expedition is plagued with Quista spies determined to take the Golden Staff for themselves. The staff is found but hidden again before the lives of Henry and Coco are lost to the Quistas but not before Courtney and Illapa escape with Pach. Ten years later Pach is a twelve year old boy living with his uncle Courtney and Illapa on a country estate in central southern England. Pach believes that his parents were killed in an accident during an Inca expedition in Peru when he was 2 years old. Pach is unaware that he is a descendant of Ayar Manco and Mama Ocllo, founders of the Inca nation, and that this would make him probably the most powerful Inca for nearly four hundred years and if he had the Golden Staff the power he would have over the Inca people would be unimaginable. They are found by the Quistas who are determined to take possession of the Golden Staff whatever the cost. The Quistas despatch an evil spirit to England to seek its location. After confronting the evil spirit Courtney, Illapa and Pach journey to Peru to find and rescue the Golden Staff only to be confronted by the Quistas. They retrace the last movements of Henry and Coco and are joined by the ancient spirits of the Inca. The two sides meet each other at the site of the Golden Staff but only one can come away with the Staff.

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Author:   A J Kay
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.236kg
ISBN:  

9781502828156


ISBN 10:   1502828154
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   16 November 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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A J Kay knows about life. He has been there, done it, felt it, worn the T shirt, you name it. If he hasn't, then he knows someone who has so nothing he writes about is without solid foundation. A J has always been fascinated by South American history. The historical isolation of those civilisations he feels is still present today. It's as if what one regards as the modern world, once discovered a far more civilised and cultured world, but by force of superior arms stole its riches and decimated its very lives until there was no life or riches left to plunder and finally it was left to rot. Only recently have many of the hundreds if not thousands of items plundered from the Inca been returned to them but their culture and society is gone forever and was denied the right to develop and flourish by murder and disease brought by Europeans. The story of Pach is fictional but contains many of the characters of ancient Incan society. A J is passionate about how the Inca and other ancient South American peoples were slaughtered for gold and riches; gold and riches that were used by those nations which ravaged the tribes to further their own societies and religions. But A J is not purely a writer of life's dramas. He has also written children's books such as Tadpole Rescue, a book about the consequences of young children not listening to their parent's advice and adult's books such as Full Circle.........the trouble with Charlie, a fictional drama book about relationships. A J is also an artist and while he is not writing or looking after the needs of his three children he enjoys applying paint to just about any surface and particularly enjoys the use of natural objects and materials as part of his works. He also enjoys designing items to enhance everyday life and, for example, has recently developed a fence pot holder for his garden as a result of not being able to find anything suitable in garden centres or d.i.y. shops. Needless to say he also has intellectual copyright for its registered design.

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