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The only way to save the future is to decode the past. The only way to decode the past is to save the future.

Archaeologist Sheppard Smyth has staked his career and the honorable memory of his wife and partner on proving his widely panned theory: Cleopatra VII, the last sovereign pharaoh of Egypt, was not a victim of suicide as history suggests, but of a well-concealed murder.

When a statue of the doomed Queen is unearthed in a pre-Columbian excavation site in Mexico, Shep rushes to investigate and, hopefully, find the proof that has evaded him for so long. The statue, however, is only the first clue suggesting a mysterious connection between Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica, and possibly - beyond.

Suddenly thrust into the heated rivalry between sexy and enigmatic antiquities thief Victoria Kent and the infamous Russian mafioso Dmitri Kronastia, Shep finds himself a common pawn played by forces working to see out a quest older than the pyramids and cloaked in the Mayan Doomsday prophecy of 12.21.12.

I appreciate that, El Cas. It will be passe in another two months, but I'm happy to have made your commute a little more endurable.
I really loved the way you tied the Egyptian Pantheon with the Olmeca/Mayan culture. Overall this audiobook was the best thing to listen on my long commute to and from work. I wouldn't be surprise if this story got turned into a mini series or TV/Web movie.
Fritz: Many thanks! Barry: Also many thanks! This book is already in print. Has been for neary two years, and after this winter, it's passe. Hence, it's about at the end of its life. (And yes, I like to play with words. ;) "Inhuman" was used there intentionally.)
Really enjoyed both the reading and the writing. Great work. A few editorial oddities but not sure if they are in the writing or in the reading (something like inhuman instead of inhumane). Also some things may be intentional misuse as a joke - hard to get the wink, wink ...
Well done! Five stars! Professionally read with a lot of entertaining current cultural references. Enjoying it a lot.
  • 12.21.12 01

    Prof. Sheppard Smith receives an unexpected phone call from an old friend. Mexico is an odd place for an Egyptologist to show up.
  • 12.21.12 02

    A Vick by any other name may smell as sweet...
  • 12.21.12 03

    When ancient cultures overlap...
  • 12.21.12 04

    Mayan house or yours?
  • 12.21.12 05

    A Victoria-ous escape...
  • 12.21.12 06

    The Russians are coming... Well, one Russian anyways.
  • 12.21.12 07

    So about that Victoria...
  • 12.21.12 08

    This flight will not end the way you're expecting.
  • 12.21.12 09

    After drinking himself into a stupor, Shep awakes to find himself somewhere of the Atlantic.
  • 12.21.12 10

    Victoria meets up with Alex in London, while Shep and Hector are guided through immigration in Heathrow, Russian mofioso style.
  • 12.21.12 11

    Alex wins The Order lottery, or is that loses?
  • 12.21.12 12

    Dmitri gives Shep a condensed version of history, and waits for his mind to explode.
  • 12.21.12 13

    Alex experiences a unique and deadly type of hazing.
  • 12.21.12 14

    Alex endures the bonding, and Priest is none too happy.
  • 12.21.12 15

    Victoria recollects a moment by an oasis, long, long ago, while Alex adjusts to being a proxy.
  • 12.21.12 16

    On their way out of London, Priest and Victoria's bluffs are called.
  • 12.21.12 17

    Victoria ports back to London in an attempt to save Alex from Dmitri.
  • 12.21.12 18

    Face to face again, Shep and Victoria square off.
  • 12.21.12 19

    The truth of Cleopatra's death is revealed.
  • 12.21.12 20

    Dmitri struggles to come to terms with losing Victoria, both in the present and in the past. Shep and Victoria figures out why Alex's bond is so unique.
  • 12.21.12 21

    As the gate opens, Shep learns the truth about Chirstine's death.
  • 12.21.12 22

    The fate of the worlds are decided, and Shep is compensated for all that he has suffered.

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