The last hero of history, is an allegorical work that mixes fiction with reality and chronicles the adventures of four scientists: Leroy Stuart, Otto Muller, Charlotte D'Neville and Joshua Oshigwa, shareholders of a large toy factory into a world metropolis, the NORMANDTRONICS CORPORATION inherited from their ancestors.
The story begins on Christmas 2008, when they discover a mysterious virus attacked the central computer data system, causing chaos in the company. From there, the four start an investigation to find out what kind of virus is one which has enormous power, including to overcome the virtual border taking hold of people's minds.
In the frantic search for scientific explanations, adventurers will have the help of the former director of the memorial school, Mr. John Lewis, an expert on ancient languages and symbols that has his wife and daughter attacked by the virus. In agreement all arrive at the fantastic conclusion that the solution to the great mystery is embedded in the pages of history. The most viable option is to go to Egypt, where according to Sir John never imagined there is a way to travel back in time.
The five not leave without first taking an expert in computer systems, egocentric Adrian Field one of the oldest employees Normandtronics. Together then they depart for an exciting journey through some of the most important scenes of history, in which they will come across the great heroes and mysteries of the past. Your challenge will be to find one able to solve such a problem.
In this journey that has as its backdrop the 2nd World War, will be fiercely pursued by a shadowy creature that put them face to face with an enemy even more dangerous, the ego of each. The goal is to prevent the large gathering of our brave characters with the last hero of history .....
Number of pages | 355 |
Edition | 1 (2018) |
Format | A5 (148x210) |
Binding | Paperback w/ flaps |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Uncoated offset 75g |
Language | English |
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