Thursday, January 25, 2024

Tales of Ancient & Modern Egypt (and More)

Legends of the Winged Scarab Series 

KHAMSIN, The Devil Wind of The Nile

- A Novel of Ancient Egypt - 


Followed by Action and Adventure in present-day Egypt and beyond:


SIROCCO, Storm over Land and Sea

After the Cataclysm

The Crystal Curse

The Nile Conspiracy

http://amazon.com/Inge-H.-Borg/e/B006QYQKUS

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Also, check out these FUN Volumes:

 Edward, Con Extraordinaire

This charming trickster turns into a major "nuisance" (to put it very mildly) in Books 2-5 of the Legends of the Winged Scarab Series.


    

And, for Animal Lovers, there is always Pasha:

 http://amazon.com/Inge-H.-Borg/e/B006QYQKUS


 





Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Her Mystery Still Unsolved ...


Just as you should Google yourself (and your books) occasionally, I did this for the mysteriously vanished Russian Ghost Ship, the MV Lyubov Orlova, which I had instilled with new life in Books 3 – 5 of my Legends of the Winged Scarab series.
Dated November 19th, 2017, an article by Paul Harper appeared in the UK paper The Sun. (Curiously enough, I can't find any such headline in a US paper).
 Image: Science Channel/WhatOnEarth
The ship has been missing for four years after being released out to sea, when on its way to be scrapped in the Dominican Republic the towline snapped and she was set adrift (a bit irresponsible, if you ask me).

Remains of Russian ghost vessel wash up after it was invaded by hordes of cannibal RATS. Scientists believed wreckage that washed up on a Californian beach may have been the mysterious MV Lyubov Orlova.”
 

 Image: Science Channel/WhatOnEarth
And, yes, “my” ghost ship does feature cannibal rats (with some dire consequences) ...
To my disappointment (but also firing this writer’s imagination for another story perhaps), the article concedes at the end that this is not the Lyubov Orlova, but rather a vessel which was a former floating casino run by The Mob and called the SS Monte Carlo.
 As long as the ghost ship's whereabouts remain a mystery, this is good news for my books.


 My renamed Bucanero II (with its convenient home port of Caracas) can now sail on with unimpeded impunity under the ownership of all-around smuggler and modern-day buccaneer Lorenzo Dominguez.




Sunday, January 21, 2024

The Lost Labyrinth of Egypt

     In Khamsin, The Devil Wind of The Nile (Book 1 – Legends of the Winged Scarab), I already briefly mention the legend of a vast palace complex along the Nile.

     At that time, I had no idea this long-buried mysterious structure would become one of the main attractions and wonders for my modern-day archaeologists. I became fascinated with this mystery.
     You can follow my take on this ancient two-storied engineering marvel in Books 4 and 5 of my Legends of the Winged Scarab series.
     In The Crystal Curse, the bad buys try to exploit the existence of mysterious crystals growing inside.
     In The Nile Conspiracy, the Labyrinth threatens to become a death trap.
     
   

     In my research, I could not find out much about The Labyrinth – its existence and exploration, for obscure reasons, having long been denied by the Egyptian Government. However, it was mentioned by the Greek historian Herodotus and in other ancient writings – therefore, chances were it had to exist.
   In recent years, the excavation and findings of the Mataha Expedition Hawara 2008 – Labyrinthof  Egypt – was still being suppressed.


     As of late, some experts with ground-penetrating radar have been allowed onto the site near Hawara. They indeed confirmed that “there is something big down there.”

(The diagram of the Egyptian labyrinth produced by 17th-century German scholar, Athanasius Kircher)

     In an excellent article, April Holloway, Co-Owner, Editor and Writer of Ancient-Origins, brings us more about this buried complex.

Monday, January 1, 2024

Sand, Heat and Wind

Check out a wonderful new trailer
for
Khamsin, The Devil Wind of The Nile
on YouTube

https://youtu.be/Z-dZflObgCU

Feel the Heat,
Taste the Gritty Sand between your Teeth,
Sense the Foreboding.
Destinies hang in the Balance
as the Devil Wind Scours the Ancient Land.


Books available in eBook format and Print at:

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Stories About My Pasha, Me and Other Furries

Here is the second Excerpt from "Pasha" on Helen Hollick's Blog:

https://ofhistoryandkings.blogspot.com/2021/06/friday-furries-pasha-again.html

Read the first story here:

https://ofhistoryandkings.blogspot.com/2021/05/friday-furries-pasha.html

Pasha's is only one among many entertaining stories about shelter cats and dogs, their individuals traits and the happy days when they realize they are being adopted.

Of course, Pasha does get center stage. He was my foster-failure - that's when the foster parent turns adopter. I still miss him.

http://www.amazon.com/Inge-H.-Borg/e/B006QYQKUS 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Inge-H.-Borg/e/B006QYQKUS




Sunday, March 1, 2020

Friday, May 31, 2019

KHAMSIN - An Indie B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree



Sometimes, one's day doesn't go so well and we feel down for one reason or another - or for no reason at all (we writers tend to be a susceptible lot). 

But in 2016, I opened my e-mail.


                                      And there it was:

The coveted 
B.R.A.G. Medallion,
awarded to
Khamsin
for Historical Fiction

Khamsin, The Devil Wind of The Nile now joins the ranks of outstanding 
indie authors whose historical fiction novels
have been vetted and approved by the
B.R.A.G. reviewers and judges.

Talk about a shot in the arm. I am a happy camper again!


You can check out and hopefully will even buy these excellent novels by award-winning authors directly through the B.R.A.G. website:
www.bragmedallion.com

As a reminder, Khamsin as well as its four sequels are now again available from Smashwords, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, and Apple's iTunes as an e-book, as well as in paperback from Amazon.



I still smile when I see the B.R.A.G. Medallion on Khamsin's Cover.
Amazon-US                                                              

Friday, November 30, 2018

Beware of Meeting Strangers


In December 2018
  
Discovering Diamonds Reviews 

Helen Hollick’s historical fiction blog featured a month of song and stories. 

For this fun event, selected authors wrote a new short story each, 
inspired by a song.

Mine was on December 13th and features my handsome Brit Edward who makes the ladies swoon  - and then fork over money and gifts in the process. 
In short, he’s the most charming confidence trickster. 

Can you guess the Song for the immediately smitten Helen (no, not Helen Hollick) spotting Edward in a famous hotel bar in Coronado, California?

Edward, one of my "Bad Boys" 
is quite the charmer in California - 
until he meets Betsy Bunting.
He persuades her to take him to Cairo -
  and his plans change.