For now, here's the back cover of The Burden of Immortality:
Drazan Cvetko hates his life. He’s meant for better than this, but
pulling himself out of the gutter isn't easy. This all changes when his father
dies and an old acquaintance delivers to him his father’s encrypted journal.
Yet, despising everything the journal means to him, Drazan begins to
painstakingly unmask his father’s latest archaeological discovery.
Unfortunately, it’s not the only journal of his fathers out there and other
people, people far beyond his understanding of wealth and power, want what’s
contained within the scribbled pages. So, fighting his better judgment, Drazan
launches himself into the middle of something he can’t begin to comprehend for
the sake of what; a chance at immortality. Is it enough to risk his life for?
Maybe the better question is what
does he have to give up in order to acquire it?
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