The Mystical Vortex
Gateway to Another Dimension
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About the Book
The Mystical Vortex
Gateway to Another Dimension
Neanna Miller drives into the sleepy red-rock artist community of Sedona to meet her treasure-hunting boyfriend only to be caught in the tentacles of a blue-robed cult seeking a way into another dimension. They claim she is the Chosen One that will give them the power to reach beyond this time. She is soon involved with believers of crystal healing, psychic meditation, and medicinal properties of mystical vortex sites. With the help of her archeologist friend and a Yavapai Indian, they discover the meaning of the revolving images glowing in the vortexes.
The novel combines the suspense of an unraveling mystery with the action of a science-fiction thriller. The most recent in a series of narrow escapes and fruitless explorations finds a skeptical Neanna Miller and an ambitious Michael Adams giving romance and adventure one last fling. Using an old map, they set course across the
“A thoroughly engrossing story -- almost constant suspense -- with enough variation in the pacing to bring the action scenes home effectively,” Roy King, President, Southern California Writer’s Assn (SCWA).
About the Author
Bert Millspaugh has been a successful writer for over 35 years. He has written numerous outdoor and travel articles for regional and national magazines and is the author of his first novel, The Deadly Seeker, Humanoid from the Planet Venus. He is an accomplished photographer with scenic photos presented in his travel articles. Mr. Millspaugh has a B. A. degree in Technical Communications from a
Mr. Millspaugh served four years in the U. S. Navy during the Korean War as Petty Officer Electronics. Following the war, he worked 35 years for Douglas Aircraft and Northrop Corporation as an electronic technician, a test equipment designer, and an engineering administrator. During that time, he spent many weekends with his wife and family in the desert and mountains of
Mr. Millspaugh walked and hiked the red rock hills and canyons of
Following retirement, he traveled the