FAQ


Q) Why not include Part I and the Index in the book itself?


The book, although a work of fiction, is very much like life. We may not get timely answers to our questions, but we will eventually get the answers we need. Sometimes we have to go through the entire process of living to arrive at any conclusion at all. So it was important that you, the reader, take the journey with Noah and Ariel before discovering the meaning behind Part I and the Index. This book, after all, is about you.

 

Q) What is the meaning of the spiral on the cover?

 

This ancient and multi-cultural icon, the Triskele, is believed to represent the cycles of life. Although still very much a mystery, there is speculation that the unbroken image with the common center is representative of symbolic threes, such as birth, life, and death, and body, mind, and spirit.

 

Q) Patrick O’Neill mentions a place called 'Long Kesh.' What is that?

 

A notorious prison, specifically 'Her Majesty’s Prison Maze,' also known as Long Kesh, located in Northern Ireland.

 

Q) What is the meaning of the name of Noah’s company?

 

Ferrelux is a combination of two Latin words: lux or 'light,' and ferre, 'to carry' or 'to bring.'

Q) Is there another book on the way?

The author is currently researching material for a new project.

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