From England to India, no tickets, no paper trail
After a good smoke one night, Wayne has an idea, to travel overland to India. Popping out at lunch for a map, he also buys a backpack and a pair of stout shoes. By the weekend, he is off on another great adventure. In these letters, you hear Wayne recount stories of the Turkish mafia, Russian gun runners, and Australians who can’t hold their alcohol. Along the way, he encounters ancient mystical tribes, academics in hidden museum collections, and an incompetent balloon pilot. He tells how the great biblical flood might have been real, and how ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia are mere trifles. Find out, also, how Wayne helped create an early historical scoop for High Times magazine.
If you want to know how Wayne came to be such a scholar of occult mysteries, this book holds the clues. If you want to know more of Wayne’s tales, then these letters contain the stories. If you want to know what use is a surfboard on an inland sea, then the answer lies here.
This is a series of accounts written in the form of letters home to Wayne’s friend Bob. At just 7000 words you could read it over lunch. This is my free gift to readers who have read the The Hidden Masters and the Unspeakable Evil and it explains some of Wayne’s back story. It can be read as a standalone book but it’s intended to be read after you’ve got to know Wayne in the first Hidden Masters novel.
India Overland
India Overland is only available as a download from the back of The Hidden Masters and the Unspeakable Evil.