PANORAMA CITY, Calif., Sept. 25, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fifteen thousand years ago, the Rama Empire reached its peak. It is documented in Sanskrit texts that they created a flying craft that could reach the stars. The craft was called a Vimana, one of the last remaining examples of advanced technology, protected by a secret association called the Society of Pi. Author K. e. Klammer impresses readers as he introduces The Mystery Writer, a novel that follows the exploits of admirable individuals as they uncover the secrets of the Vimana.
Renowned writer Tesla Klamath finds an interesting topic for his next book as he and his team unexpectedly finds an iPod during a simple vacation in Greece. With an engineer's help, they find out that the iPod holds classified information owned by the Society of Pi, a group that searches for deeper evidence of a civilization that existed at the earth's beginning. This discovery launches Klamath and his team into a dauntless search for clues and answers that could cost them their lives.
In this stirring fiction, K. e. Klammer invites readers to tag along as mystery writer Klamath and his crew embark on a sweeping journey toward the spacecraft, which becomes more dangerous with each step forward -- as others seek the same prize. For more information on The Mystery Writer, log on to www.Xlibris.com.
About the Author
K. e. Klammer was born in 1948 in the small Illinois town of Waukegan -- the hometown of both Jack Benny and Ray Bradberry, which may have contributed to his style. In New York City, he attended art and writing classes at Parson's, the New School of Design, the Student's Art League, and electronic engineering at TCI. He also attended art classes in upstate New York at Bard and the Woodstock School of Design.
The Mystery Writer * by K. e. Klammer
Publication Date: September 23, 2009
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