Olaf's Stone: Book One

· iUniverse · Narrated by Gabe Featherstone
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Olaf, a name handed down for centuries since the time of King Olof Skotkonung of Sweden, is given to several characters with Swedish ancestry. The discovery of a mysterious substance with properties previously untapped is passed on from one generation to another. Over time, the Olafs find out more and more about the potential for this special rock. Their research is slowed down by finding a more useful substance, gold. The gold and its value tend to overshadow everything else as the Olafs use their riches for a variety of purposes. The study of the special rock, however, continues to yield some rather surprising results. Some come with unexpected perils involving everything from government intelligence agencies to small time hoodlums. Curl up and follow the adventures of Olaf's stone!

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Charles W. Jones, AIA, NCARB lives in Augusta, Georgia and practices architecture in Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, New York and Connecticut. He is married with 4 children and spends a good deal of his time volunteering to teach free home Bible studies. Writing and watercolor painting are just a few of his hobbies. He is currently working on the next installment of the Olaf's Stone books. 7/21/20: Charles W. Jones, AIA, NCARB, lives in Augusta, Georgia, and practices architecture in Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, New York, and Connecticut. Though he spends a good deal of his spare time volunteering to teach the Bible. He also enjoys watercolor painting and is currently working on his next installment of the Ölaf’s Stone novels.

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