Of Time And Destiny -- New Novel Features an Ancient Mongolian Legend Foretelling the Return of Chinggis Qan


KANEOHE, Hawaii, Aug. 4, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Destiny has its links to the distant past and there is no denying that prophecies do happen in today's world. A stunning tale of history, legend and modern-day warfare set in Central Asia is about to begin as Xlibris releases Of Time and Destiny, a super-charged epic featuring the imagination of author Nathaniel H.C. Kim.

Set in the year 2027 A.D., Of Time and Destiny is a thriller/suspense novel rooted in an ancient Mongolian legend that eight-hundred years after Chinggis Qan's death, he would return to restore the glory of his people and nation. The story unfolds in Mongolia as jihadists attempt to assassinate the newly elected President of Mongolia, Temujin, whom his people believe is Chinggis Qan returned. Convinced Temujin is behind the serial killings of jihadists and their families, Qutuz Sayfullah, leader of a jihadi command cell, sets out with his companions to end this terror; a quest which takes them into the den of the Blue Wolf -- Mongolia, formerly a mighty empire. Will Qutuz and his team fulfill their quest before time runs out? A smashing conclusion awaits readers.

To order a copy of Nathaniel H.C. Kim's Of Time and Destiny, feel free to visit your local bookstore or log on at Xlibris.com, Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com and Borders.com

About the Author

Nathaniel Kim resides in Kaneohe, Hawaii and has two sons and a daughter. Previous works include the Qan's Trilogy -- three works of historical fiction about the great conqueror and his sons and grandson: Khwarazm; Blue Wolf, Fallow Doe; and Sarai.


             Of Time and Destiny by Nathaniel H.C. Kim
          Trade Paperback; $22.99; 351 pages; 1-4257-2212-1;
           Cloth Hardback; $32.99; 351 pages; 1-4257-2213-X

To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 472. Tearsheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to Marketing Services. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x.876.

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