Cassandra

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/11/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781412095853

About the Book

Patricia Mason employs realism and imagination to reveal the fascinating connections between current Earth changes, ancient and modern predictions, and fascinating new discoveries about consciousness and the nature of the universe. This is a fact-based modern mystery story of loss, recovery and life-altering experiences during Earth's metamorphosis at the dawn of the New Millennium.

Several individuals become caught in a web of deceit and betrayal prompted by the discovery of two ancient artefacts. As they search for answers, they are drawn into a mystifying sequence of events that will have far reaching implications not only for themselves, but for the future of the planet. Can it just be a coincidence that one artefact bears a curious resemblance to the sun at a time when predictions about global warming and climate change have become increasingly urgent?

Cassandra is a book for our times — a fictional story with a resounding "ring of truth"!

For decades the chorus of predictions about global warming has been growing ominously louder yet world governments have chosen to either disbelieve or minimize the truth. In the Greek legend of Troy, the prophetess Cassandra's predictions about the dangerous consequences of accepting a wooden horse into the city were disbelieved and Troy was ultimately destroyed. Today the Cassandra Syndrome, a term applied to those whose warnings of doom are initially dismissed but later turn out to be correct, is nowhere more evident than in predictions about global warming and other examples of environmental breakdown.


About the Author

Patricia Mason is a published author and playwright with over 25 years experience working in marketing and communications. Her interest in environmental issues, history and metaphysics led to many years of research into the fascinating connections between empirical, fact-based knowledge, and mystical wisdom.

Prior to writing Cassandra she researched and wrote several plays about the Canadian artist Emily Carr, several of which were successfully performed in North and West Vancouver. Published works include Return of the Osprey (Harbour Publishing), Fertile Ground (North Shore Writers’' Association), and Indian Tales of the Northwest (Commcept Publishing.)

Born in London, England, Patricia has resided in North Vancouver, British Columbia since the mid 1970s.