Sunday, September 8, 2024
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“Old Ways, New Hope” by Charles Wing takes readers to discover ancient beings

Charles Wing’s fictional action and adventure Old Ways, New Hope takes readers to a discovery of ancient beings.

This is the story of a freelance translator who is invited to join an archaeological dig due to a weird language. His travels take him all over the world, and he becomes the search leader following the death of a close friend.

He stumbles onto mankind’s greatest discovery, which takes him to the origins of man and a plethora of innovations. How he handles the finding will lead him into outer space as well as the old ones. Then he has numerous options about how to transform the world.

Wing’s novel follows a group of archaeologists and a freelance translator as they navigate the discovery of several ancient libraries that may hold the secrets to humanity’s origins. It’s a story full of intrigue and adventure.

These discoveries are painstakingly collected and preserved in warehouses where the texts can be translated (and their maps followed) to further historical discoveries.

These discoveries will eventually lead to a meeting with extraterrestrial entities who will reveal ancient mysteries to them. These secrets, which are older than humans, have the power to change everything on the planet.

The question is whether that shift will be for the better or for the worse.

J Pistelli

J Pistelli is our resident literary expert, writing feature articles about new books released.

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