The Ring

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What are the chances of a soldier during World War Two finding a small blue ring in the desert? A ring lost by an Arabian Princess in the North African desert in 1330.
Great Uncle Francois did just that whilst changing a tyre on his jeep. On his return to England he gave it to his then girlfriend, Great Aunt Ruth, who treasured it throughout the years. After many years living in France she visited England for the wedding of the oldest of her two great nieces. She lost the ring, only for it to be found by our brave and kind girl who was good at finding lost things. With the help once again of the wise woman she gets taken back to 1330, to the desert somewhere in North Africa.
It is a cruel and lawless time with lives treated cheaply, but her challenge in this time is to return the ring to the beautiful Princess Amira, to prove to her that her life is in danger from her possessive father, the Caliph, who, with his army, is in pursuit of his daughter and her rescuers.
Can the help of an adventurer from this time, Ibn Batutta, known only in the East and the chance encounter with an adventurer from the West, Marco Polo, help our girl to rescue the Princess?
Can she help bring about a unison between East and West?
Will our girl make it back to the future and to wear the awful pink meringue dress her sister plans to make her wear as bridesmaid?

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9781999686291
  • ISBN: 9781999686291
  • Pub Date: 31st August 2020
  • Publisher: C J Bentley
  • Imprint: C J Bentley
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 210

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This is Book 1 in the The Finder Series Series. See all The Finder Series books here.

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