Keeper of the Black Stones

Keeper of the Black Stones cover artby PT McHugh

Published: February 5, 2013
Format: paperback, e-book
Edition: First
Print length: 369 pages
ISBN-10: 0981676804
ISBN-13: 9780981676807 (paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780981676814 (e-book)

ASIN: B009YM8BCO
Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 8.9 inches

 

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KEEPER OF THE BLACK STONES (Stone Ends #1)

I’ve gone by many names, but it has always been me. I met Anne Frank before she wrote her diary. I consulted with Churchill on political doctrine. I crossed the Potomac with Washington. And I even polished Napoleon’s shoes, once, though it’s not a story I like to tell. I realize that these boasts won’t be taken seriously, but I must remind you that at one time the earth was flat, the atom was unbreakable. And the thought of reaching the moon was just as ridiculous as time travel.

I know, because I was there.

My name is Jason Evans, I’m ten days shy of my fifteenth birthday, and this is my story…

PRAISE FOR KEEPER OF THE BLACK STONES

“McHugh has written a rollicking, action-packed adventure story. Characters are smart and interesting, and the dialog is sharp and witty. Give this to fans of action, adventure, and historical fiction.” —VOYA

“McHugh does a good job creating a sense of time and place in both centuries, presenting vivid historical details as well as believable present-day bantering.” —School Library Journal

“The action here is charged, and Jason is a likable, funny hero. The book has a wicked twist at the end that you’ll wish you saw coming … Literature, history, and science are whipped into the mix here and can inspire a lot of outside reading. Like RADISSON, KEEPER is a bright beginning to what looks like a promising series.” —Foreword Book Reviews

“Could not put this book down. Pick [it] up today … You won’t regret it.” —Me, Myshelf and I reviews

“An exhilarating tale … an action-packed adventure … Won’t [give] away the ending, but THE ENDING! Book two, where are you?!” —The Sister’s Tale Reviews