two books cover a lot of ground so you really get your money's worth through the exploration of creative theories about how the Mayan civilization rose and fell, moving along through days of the old west and within aboutpages up to modern day when the action moves from the U.
S. to the wilderness of Canada, The writer does a great job of character development and scene setting, Best books I've read in a long time, This is an exceptional book, not average in any respect, You can tell that the author put a LOT of thought into
the writing and the research, Not often that you get fiction and facts woven together like this and it's refreshing to think I'm learning about a bunch of different things for my money.
I should warn that it isn't a light read in terms of language sophistication, but I think that's good.
So much fiction these days is about as simple as "see Spot run" and it seems books are pumped out for Gradementalities.
This one isn't so read some sample content first to be sure, If you like well crafted fiction with a literary bent, try it, sitelink Excellent read, great info and complex plot, Way above average. A lot of research went into this book and a lot of thought on how our species handles itself as a whole.
It's an interesting question to ask as to whether we are programmed to be violent, predisposed towards lashing out at those that are not like us culturally, and incapable of ever steering our ship away from it's eventual collision course of self extinction.
The book itself had plenty of action between it's philosophical questions which I enjoyed but, it almost fell below a five star rating for me for two reasons.
I had zero interest in the romance between Miss Murray and Mekel, It felt distracting and unnecessary, Secondly given the Mauvas Au Caan's scientific nature and non belief in God's there was no real explanation as to the origin of the crystal skulls.
Were they formed from mere organisms into that fashion Little confusing, Regardless the overall statement of the book is a profound one and a very recommended read, Barry Northey
a great read all combining interesting amp mindaltering sociopsychologicalscientific fact with 'want to read on amp on' exciting fiction.
. . most important is the 'message' tho read it amp find out for yourself, . . The reclusive order of warrior Mayan monks protected the crystal skull for,years, but now, in, its secret is out, and the price of failure may be billions of lives.
Action, adventure, romance, danger, and important life issues abound in thisbook set that asks: What would you do to live foryears: virtual immortality Some would spend every cent they have, others would kill.
. . tripled lifespans sound fantastic, but being nearly immortal would doom an already overpopulated planet:billion people bysays the UN andB by: Apocalypse! This is what the tiny tribe of Mayans living in the Grand Canyon have to stop.
It's a Mayan apocalyse and prophesy of a different order,
PROGENETER is an actionpacked,wordpaperback pages paranormal suspense saga that spans centuries, from Mayans who escaped the expedition of a Spanish conquistador to current day.
Learning that the tribe, and the secret blood formula, cannot be bought, the CEO sends mercenaries a wonderfully crafted, yet violent showdown is unavoidable.
Central characters are Mekel Mak'ina, leader of the mysterious Mavas u Ch'an and guardian of secrets intended to help humans but that now threaten his people and all life.
And Dr. Helen Murray, the researcher sent to persuade the Mayans to share the immortality miracle, She comes to discover, but she finds much more than she could ever have imagined, . . including the charasmatic Mekel!
PROGENETER is a rare read for those who like to learn as they are entertained.
Inyears, humans may face the most significant challenge ever, yet no one seems concerned, BONUS:brilliant color photos bring visual life to the plot, Exerpts: Steve Bareham isnt new to writing, but this is his first work of fiction, so I read a bunch of sample content before I bought the novel.
I was hooked within a couple of pages, The writing is sophisticated but not stuffy and the characters are well developed as is the plot, And what a plot. Its all about adding a couple of centuries to peoples lifespans and what that would mean to the planet.
And within all that, you get an order of modernday warrior monks doing battle with bad guy mercenaries sent by a drug company CEO to get the life extension formula “at any cost.
” Theres action and intrigue from the Grand Canyon, to Washington, to Nelson, a small city in Canada, Not a dull page in two fulllength books and thats saying something, Steve Bareham has writtenbooksnonfiction and three fiction, through publishers such as Harper Collins, McGraw Hill Ryerson, and EduServ.
He teaches human resources, marketing, business communication, critical thinking, and cross cultural communication courses to management students at Selkirk College in Canada.
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