When a teenage priestess, living 5,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt, connects with Rhory, an English schoolboy visiting the British Museum, she puts herself and him in grave danger. The link they forge through the pathways of time is noticed. She must escape the murderous followers of the God Set, and Rhory is hunted by their modern counterparts, the nefarious Society of Secrets.
In Ancient Greece, Dimitris encounters venomous snakes, pirates on the high seas and Rhory who turns up wearing pyjamas.
Helped by the great sage Pythagoras, the three young friends risk all to change the course of time.
Review by Graham Hancock ~ TV presenter, journalist and author of War God: Nights of the Witch
A terrific read for young people of all ages! This book has it all, from encounters with
Egyptian Gods through to thwarting drug gangs in a quiet English school. The gift of
the Time Sphere from Rhory’s elderly aunt puts him at risk from the scheming Society
of Secrets, who are determined to control the course of time itself.
Both funny and gripping in equal measure, Time Sphere builds to a great climax
involving ancient temples, manic secret service agents and strange goings on in a
Wiltshire country house.
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