Some 700 years ago, two Gemini knights placed Europe and the Middle East in a perpetual state of animosity and conflict, leaving their legacy in limbo until the ring cycle could restart again. It is not until the Nazi party comes into power in Germany in 1933 that the flame of the knights is rekindled again prompted by the number of unlikely heroes passing through the Friedrichstrasse Central railway station in Berlin.
Now it is 1979 and like his predecessor William McBride, Australian Iva Davies is attempting to unearth past elements by traveling to places like Dresden, Edinburgh and the Greek island of Kastellorizo. Accompanied by his older German friend, Peter Maueraberger, Iva stumbles across aspects of the Templar treasure, the Jerusalem copper scroll and the last imam of Islam that seemingly point to the answers they desire. However, the path to these past secrets is filled with danger and intrigue for Iva. As he enlists help from a rag doll, the Black Madonna statue, and Solomon's ring, Iva can only hope he will survive his ordeal and enhance the legacy of the Gemini knights and the building of the last Temple in Jerusalem.
"I would like to take away a sense that we are more vulnerable in the future from the influences of the past than we give it credit for in our obsession with the electronic here and now," Logan says.
"Friedrichstrasse Central"
By Geoff Logan
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 388 pages | ISBN 9781546291190
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 388 pages | ISBN 9781546291183
E-Book | 388 pages | ISBN 9781546291176
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About the Author
Geoff Logan is the author of several books including the novel, "The Legacy of Two Gemini Knights." He comes from an academic background and enjoys researching his ancient family's ties to England and Scotland. Logan currently lives in Leeming, Western Australia.
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