
MARKS ON FOREST STONES 2026
Uldis Mikelsons(Author)
Europe Books(Editor)
Europe Books (Publisher)
Published on 24. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
979-12-5697-305-7 (ISBN)
Description
When a cave man saves a bear cub by bringing him to his village, a tangled
web of stories unfolds in parallel. A keen archaeologist is studying artifacts
that seem to hold clues to a great human mystery.
Who were there before us?
Can wars be stopped?
Do deities have free will?
Could time itself keep answers?
web of stories unfolds in parallel. A keen archaeologist is studying artifacts
that seem to hold clues to a great human mystery.
Who were there before us?
Can wars be stopped?
Do deities have free will?
Could time itself keep answers?
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Italy
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
979-12-5697-305-7 (9791256973057)
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Uldis Mikelsons was born in a small Latvian town of
Aizpute. As a child, he was exposed to farming in his grandparents'
farm. His first education was in programming. After military service as a
Morse code radio operator, he entered the Latvian Police Academy. After
graduating, he worked as an investigator and later as a teacher as well
as researcher at the police academy. He earned PhD in forensic science,
published several books in the criminalistics, including on computer
crime investigation, polygraph examination, drug crimes, forensic
hypnosis, and more. He also worked for a long time in the
counterintelligence service. He is currently a forensic expert and
provides his services to Latvian law enforcement agencies. In his spare
time, he practices and teaches martial arts and works in his park, where
he has planted over a thousand trees and cares for the biodiversity of
the meadows. Marks on Forest Stones is his first book in English.
Aizpute. As a child, he was exposed to farming in his grandparents'
farm. His first education was in programming. After military service as a
Morse code radio operator, he entered the Latvian Police Academy. After
graduating, he worked as an investigator and later as a teacher as well
as researcher at the police academy. He earned PhD in forensic science,
published several books in the criminalistics, including on computer
crime investigation, polygraph examination, drug crimes, forensic
hypnosis, and more. He also worked for a long time in the
counterintelligence service. He is currently a forensic expert and
provides his services to Latvian law enforcement agencies. In his spare
time, he practices and teaches martial arts and works in his park, where
he has planted over a thousand trees and cares for the biodiversity of
the meadows. Marks on Forest Stones is his first book in English.