When Duty Calls, Be Brave -- Compelling New Novel Stresses Courage and Loyalty


MISHAWAKA, Ind., June 17, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- The experiences of daily life are not the only way to learn the importance of duty, courage and friendship. Many times, lessons garnered from stories of distant lands and heroes have an impact as well. In The Scrolls of Belbou (now available through AuthorHouse), author Dmitri Toul crafts an exciting story about a small island threatened by takeover.

Commander Malechar leads an evil army of 10,000 men across the continent, dominating every area they pass. The island of Eden, a haven for peace and decency, is the next stop on his path. As the people of Eden clamor to stop this force, Anasha, the good sorcerer, cannot find anything of help in the ancient texts. It is the Troyer family that accidentally uncovers the scrolls of Belbou, which warn of the approaching evil.

Young prince Abrams and his friend Andrew hide out in the forests of Eden as Malechar's army lands. The scrolls lie in wait, holding the secrets of the island's past glory. One young boy musters his courage and opens the door to a miraculous development.

The Scrolls of Belbou weaves the classic conflict of good versus evil into a suspenseful story that stresses the importance of bravery and duty.

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