Keys of Destiny Review
Keys
of Destiny review by Kam Aures
"Keys of Destiny" begins in New York City with Richard Mingler, who is a member
of a secret society called the Illuminati Order of Kingu, standing by the
remnants of the giant Sphere by the collapsed World Trade Center . He then
proceeds to carry out his given task of pouring a vial of blood onto the cement
and plunging a dagger into the ground. After a few seconds the ground begins to
open up and a monster-like creature, Zamarial, a Nephilim Beast, emerges from
the hole and inquires whether or not Richard has the keys. Richard replies that
he does not have them yet and the beast rips out Richard's heart with a single
swipe. "From that moment on, Zamarial wreaked havoc around the planet,
relentlessly killing and causing disasters." ( p.4)
Dr. Kazra Moore is a professor at City College in New York City who is plagued
by the number eleven. He always seems to look at the clock just as it reads
11:11, and if you break down all of the relevant numbers in his life, including
his birth date, social security number and phone numbers and add the sums you
will end up with eleven. Moore also has an extreme interest in the year 2012,
which he regards as the "apocalypse, the end of everything." (p.9)
One morning, one of his students calls him at 11:11 and suggests that he and the
professor take a trip down to see his uncle who is deeply interested in the same
type of "mystical stuff" that Kazra is. They travel down to a Creek Indian
Neighborhood in Georgia where Kazra is introduced to Elder Yuccah and is let in
on some of the secrets that he holds. In the process, Kazra finds out that his
birthmark is in actuality a perfect replica of the stone tablets that are being
held by Elder Yuccah's family. This mark apparently brands him as the person who
needs to travel the world in search of the Keys of Destiny that will save the
world from impending doom. The rest of the book chronicles his dangerous
adventures traveling from continent to continent in an attempt to save the
world.
Adin Kachisi's writing is very creative and fast-paced. He definitely possesses
an immense amount of knowledge of history and the topics of which he writes,
giving his writing a unique edge over other novels in the same genre. Combining
fact with a very active imagination allows him to provide us with a novel that
is very interesting and intriguing. Not only was I taken on a great adventure by
reading this book, I also felt I learned a great deal. I think that anyone who
enjoys action/adventure books or science fiction novels will enjoy this book!
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Reviewed by Kam Aures for RebeccasReads (6/08)and forwarded by Adin Kachisi.

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