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The first book represents the root chakra, the energy centre for our foundation, roots, safety, and stability. Eleven genetically modified girls, all turning eighteen, are kidnapped in Singapore. Four of the girls survive on a deserted island after a plane crash, while the fifth girl escaped from her parents and never reached Singapore. She walks the Camino de Santiago in Spain and is the key to finding the other girls. These girls are incarnated angels who do not remember who they are or why they have come to Earth. They were raised as only children, and their parents received enormous sums…mehr

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The first book represents the root chakra, the energy centre for our foundation, roots, safety, and stability. Eleven genetically modified girls, all turning eighteen, are kidnapped in Singapore. Four of the girls survive on a deserted island after a plane crash, while the fifth girl escaped from her parents and never reached Singapore. She walks the Camino de Santiago in Spain and is the key to finding the other girls. These girls are incarnated angels who do not remember who they are or why they have come to Earth. They were raised as only children, and their parents received enormous sums of money to participate in the project to have exceptional children with unique abilities. Their journey is about discovering who they are and why they are here. Viktor and Klaus are the two scientists behind the genetic manipulation. Each has its agenda, but neither knows the other forces behind the girls' mission on Earth. It becomes a deadly struggle between the two rivals.
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Anne-Lise Fleddum has a PhD in marine biology from the City University of Hong Kong, published several scientific articles in international journals and photographs of marine organisms in National Geographic. She has also previously worked as a diving instructor, Rudolf Steiner teacher, researcher, and as a senior advisor in Bellona where she developed the ecological concept "Ocean Forest". Now she works with businesses to reduce environmental toxins.