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The Julian
Paradox is the story of the love between a father and his daughter who
have been separated by two thousand years. The daughter is Julia
Kayser, a young doctor living in rural Britain in the year 1943 and her
father is a great aristocrat from the long distant past.
The prophecy that tells of his arrival in
the twentieth century is known by only one man, a strange Druid and the
last of his kind, who has inherited the ancient ritual to return him to
his own time. When Julia’s life is threatened the great man will not
attempt to leave until she is found, despite the ramifications.

An unusual triumvirate is formed and the
race against time begins with the local police just one step behind
them.
Will Dr Julia be rescued in time and can her father be returned to the
pages of history to fulfill his destiny - or will he be trapped in the
Twentieth Century, altering the flow of history to allow the Nazis to
win WWII?

The Julian Paradox is a work of fantasy, rather than science fiction. It is a supernatural tale with a very natural heart.
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23rd April 2007

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FiCTiON WITH HiSTORY
Tuesday 12th June 2007 photo by Joanna Fincham
JULiUS Caesar and World War 2 do not traditionally go hand-in-hand.
But Ferntree Gully author Kurt Otto Peterson has taken up the challenge of combining two well documented aspects of history in his novel, The Julian Paradox.
The book is the story of a father and daughter, who have been separated by 2000 years.
The daughter is Julia Kayser, a young doctor living in rural Britain in1943, and her father is the Roman General Gaius Julius Caesar.
Mr Peterson said he had long been a history buff. "It is a real passion of mine, particularly Roman history,"" he said.
"It started when I was younger and watched Ben Hur and Spartacus and went from there."
This is his first published book after his first attempt fell through.
"I've put a lot of effort into this book and I'm so happy it is out," Mr Peterson said.
Details: www.thejulianparadox.com


::THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPiRE::
From the 1964 movie, The Fall of the Roman Empire, starring Sophia Loren.. Stephen Boyd.. Alec Guinness.. James Mason.. Christopher Plummer.. Anthony Quayle.. John Ireland.. Omar Sharif and director Anthony Mann.