Radu Cinamar stunned the world when he released his first book, Transylvanian Sunrise, which described the greatest archaeological find of all time: a hidden chamber some 50,000 years old with beneath the Romanian Sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains. This chamber includes holographic technology with a visual data bank of infinite DNA permutations in addition to three tunnels: one leading to the inner earth, one to Tibet and one to Egypt. After being allowed to explore some of these artefacts, Radu was befriended by an enigmatic alchemist named Elinor who introduced him to an equally mysterious...
Radu Cinamar stunned the world when he released his first book, Transylvanian Sunrise, which described the greatest archaeological find of all time: a...