Traviandantus and the Misplaced Manuscript - a fresh creation by Saga Grünwald
In the literary world, Saga Grünwald has once again captivated readers with her latest book, "The Traviandantus and the Lost Parchment," the fifth installment in the Traviandantus series. This new book, published by custos verlag, has been making news in the literary community, featuring mystical creatures such as Brownies, Selkies, and werewolves.
The book launch took place in Sabine Danielzig's atelier for calligraphy, gilding, and painting, where Saga Grünwald played Irish music on a tongue drum, creating a captivating atmosphere. The audience was enthralled by the story and followed the developments around the characters with keen interest.
Meanwhile, in the academic world, a different drama is unfolding. Alan Forester, a successful scientist at an institute researching legends, sagas, and myths, finds himself in a precarious situation. His colleague, Simon Copeman, has stolen his notes with the intention of exposing him in the academic community.
Alan Forester, a married man and father of a son named Cuthbert, is in mortal danger as he seeks to prove his theory and bring the truth to light. The lost parchment, if found, could be the key to solving the mystery that has been haunting him.
The new book, priced at 14.00 euros, is available in bookstores or directly from the publisher. Saga Grünwald is willing to fulfill requests for a signed copy of the new book.
The story begins with a flashback to a devastating fire that destroyed Norwich in the past. The character playing the role of the Night Sorceress in the book is named Elara.
As the academic drama unfolds for Alan Forester, the success of Saga Grünwald's new book continues to spark great interest among readers. The book, like the tongue drum played during the presentation, has certainly struck a chord with its audience.
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