High-Tech Science Fiction Series Starts Off with Lost Royal Mummies, DNA, Time Travel and Murder

All three books were published by the Richards’ Trust in accordance with the posthumous wishes of Egyptologist Joseph William Richards, Ph.D.

Denver, CO, January 26, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The first book in a high-tech science fiction series from the Richard’s Trust combines lost royal mummies, DNA and x-ray evidence, and the violation of the human genome. This work, Bow Tie, chronicles how an international scientific effort resolved the situation with time travel and murder.

Not until the evidence was uncovered in the 1870s would we have ever known. Then with the discovery of Tut’s tomb in the 1920s more hints beckoned at hand. As with so many things in life, clues often go unnoticed until science, accident, and intrigue collide. That collision was initiated with some DNA samples from a group of royal mummies. Meanwhile, an international team noticed, while x-raying the same mummy collection, some unexpected physiological details. The radiological and chromosomal data proved to be disquieting and when taken together argued for the introduction of a genetic anomaly into the human genome. The source was extraterrestrial.

Bow Tie chronicles how an international scientific effort resolved the situation by using a most unusual means for prosecuting a most unscrupulous task – time travel and murder.

This is the first manuscript published by the Richards’ Trust in accordance with the posthumous wishes of Egyptologist Joseph William Richards, Ph.D.

Book Information:
Bow Tie
Author: W.J. Cherf
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 978-1456581879
Pages: 596

Other books in the series include Recover (ISBN: 978-0983481409) and Children of Ptah (ISBN: 978-0983481423). All three books are available in print and e-book format.

About The Author:
W.J. Cherf was born in Chicago in 1952. He graduated from Indiana University – Bloomington with a degree in Anthropology and then continued his education at Loyola University of Chicago with degrees in Egyptian Archaeology and Ancient History. He has traveled extensively throughout the Eastern Mediterranean and has been a member of academic archaeological projects in Israel and Greece. While his professional academic publications primarily focus upon the late Roman frontier of Central Greece, his articles have appeared in Egyptological publications as well. Cherf is the author/editor of two books, numerous academic articles and book reviews. He lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife Sue and Foxbat 1 and is currently the Secretary of the Egyptian Study Society of Denver, Colorado. They enjoy golf, road racing, and cheering for the Chicago Bears.

For more information, review copies, or interviews please contact:

W.J. Cherf
Email: billcherf@earthlink.net
Website: http://www.wjcherf.com

Bow Tie is available for purchase online through the author’s website, Amazon.com, BN.com and other online retailers. Bookstores should contact Ingram for wholesale orders.
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