"[A] solid, fast-moving, metaphysical time-travel tale." --Library
Journal
Graham Hancock has spent decades researching and writing some of the
most ambitious and successful nonfiction investigations into ancient
civilizations and wisdom. Entangled uses all of Hancock's skills and
knowledge to propel a fantasy adventure like nothing else preceding it.
Entangled is a timeslip novel alternating between present day
California, Brazil, and prehistoric Spain, with two teenage female
protagonists who must come together to avert an incredibly bloodthirsty
takeover of the human race.
Entangled is the first book in a trilogy relating the story of an
unrelentingly evil master magician named Sulpa who is on the loose and
determined to destroy humanity. Leoni, a troubled teen from modern day
Los Angeles, and Ria, a young woman who lives in Stone Age Spain, meet
in a parallel dimension outside the flow of time to stop Sulpa's
spectacular, deadly materialization of the modern world.
Entangled rides a growing wave of interest in parallel dimensions and
imaginary worlds and will have immediate appeal to readers of Philip
Pullman, Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, and Kate Mosse, among others.
But Entangled has the added merit of being grounded in solid
anthropological and scientific research. Hancock calls on his years of
research into cutting edge issues, including the "Neanderthal Enigma,"
the nature of consciousness, the many worlds interpretation of quantum
physics, parallel realms, time travel, and near death and out-of-body
experiences.