What if you had the seven most powerful ideas in the world? For a
thousand years rumors spread among the desert peoples that mysterious
scrolls containing fantastic secrets had fashioned the Abdali-ud-din
into the richest, most powerful trading dynasty in the world. Men would
kill for such knowledge. Indeed, they had killed. And then suddenly, the
scrolls simply disappeared. This is the story of the last holder of the
scrolls, an old chief named Zafir. Worried that his life was nearly
spent, Zafir chose young Bassam to be his heir to the scrolls. Was
Bassam ready? To prove the young man Zafir took him on a long caravan
trek with the intent of teaching him the scrolls. Partway into the trip
came a deadly surprise. Things changed. The hidden messages of the
scrolls are timeless. The same secrets that gave such riches to the
dynasties of old are just as potent today. Learn these cryptic mysteries
that Zafir passed to Bassam, and Bassam to his beloved Rasha, and be
delightfully surprised how the Seven Secret Scrolls may guide all who
possess them on a pleasant journey toward peace and prosperity. Bassam
and the Seven Secret Scrolls is the winner Izzard Ink Publishing Book of
the Year for 2015. Reviews Paul Skousen, in this tome, shows us he has
the gifts of descriptive metaphors and modifiers of all kinds. He makes
Bassam and the Seven Secret Scrolls so interesting, so down to earth,
that a book one may never have considered reading becomes one which
changes one's soul. Michael J. Thompson-AML "This is a beautifully
written story given to us as if it was a tale only the most esteemed
sages, descendants of eons past, have deemed us worthy enough to pass it
onto. Every word commands our attention as not a single one is to be
missed or we may lose the meaning of the entire book. The excerpt has an
ancient feel to it that lead me to imagine reading it by oil lamp in one
of the caves described in the story." "A mystery almost as vexing if not
more than the one the author has written. I felt the excerpt to be one
with almost magical powers." ABNA Manuscript Excerpt Review