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In the final installment of the Whale Whisperers Saga, the mysteries and motives behind the shadowy group attempting to access other realms is exposed. Investigations proceed on multiple locations and dimensions. While old enemies become allies, new players sudden appear on the board.
The Story of the explosion of didjeridu playing around the world from the mid-nineties on. Told through interviews with the members of the didjeridu community. Starting in around 1997, Ed Drury began interviewing didjeridu players, teachers, instrument makers, healers and others about every aspect of the Didjeridu scene in Australia, the UK, Canada and the United States. In their own words, members of the Didjeridu community talk candidly about their connection to the instrument and each other. Many well known as well as lesser-known exponents of the instrument gave opinions, shared knowledge and told stories. A conversational history of all that was going on during this era before youtube.
The stories in this collection are very short form or "flash" fiction. The collection is divided in roughly two parts. They are either those which can be considered written for contests or those which were performed as a daily or weekly writing exercise.
As the clock ticks down, Chief Inspector Hutchins must race against time to solve the murder of archivist Divya Kosh from the data team before the killer strikes again. But the investigation takes an unexpected turn when a mysterious vessel appears on their sensors. A group of data scientists, historians, and hackers is forced to work together to uncover the truth. With every moment that passes, the stakes get higher, and the pressure intensifies.
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