Angelicus

When hearts hold lifetimes of secrets, solving a mystery can be murder

by Charlie Trebla


Formats

Softcover
$27.18
Hardcover
$43.18
E-Book
$5.99
Softcover
$27.18

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/9/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 579
ISBN : 9781477132463
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 579
ISBN : 9781477132470
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 579
ISBN : 9781477132487

About the Book

My soul is infused with the beauty of this granite peak to which we cling, where it has endured both the excruciating bliss of a peace so intolerable it made me want to scream and the tormented ecstasy of betrayal so indelible I was driven beyond madness and capable of wanting someone dead. This is a story about manhood, about masculine potency. About a man who no longer understands how to be a man, a husband, a father. It’s also about the women he loves and leans on. How childhood wounds and life’s debris conspire to bring disparate people together, each ferociously guarding secrets. But also, for each to regain their sense of self. To save themselves. Based on a true story, of one man's walk through the fire of betrayal, but embers still blister his soul.


About the Author

Author Charlie Trebla lives on the slopes of a mountain near Cape Town, South Africa. He has travelled widely, not only in this lifetime. This is his first novel. He publishes under a nom deplume. With degrees in Economics and Organizational Psychology and an MBA, Charlie Trebla enjoyed a challenging and varied international career in management consulting, specifically culture transformation, leadership and organization development. Describing his contribution as ‘facilitating an intersection of energies’, he inspires others in the pursuit of their truth and willingness to create their future.

As an independent consultant, he guides private and corporate groups through the process of self-discovery in the wilderness, using the natural environment of rivers and mountains to engage in deep contemplation. ‘Most often,’ he says, ‘no matter where the conversations meander, they converge around a common theme

– “What you see is not really what you see, but who you are,” and there is a sudden awakening at the deepest level.’

Contact the author at charlietrebla@gmail.com or visit www.charlietrebla.com