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Mayan Equinox

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Description

According to several Maya calendars, time will end on December 27, 2012. Stuart Everly discovers that if he performs human sacrifices at ancient Maya sites in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, the location of a valuable key to extend time beyond that date will be revealed. He must consummate the first offering under the full moon on a Mayan equinox. Russell Palmer, a Los Angeles professor of Central American civilizations, learns of the first sacrifice and rushes to Cancun to prevent future murders. Frustrated by dubious police officers and haunted by an unfortunate incident in his past, Russell must convince the wary authorities that he has well-founded intentions as the frantic search to prevent more sacrifices and to find the Maya key leads Russell and the police deep into the tropical jungles.

Product Details

PublisherSalvo Press
Publish DateJuly 15, 2006
Pages248
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconDigital (delivered electronically)
EAN/UPC9781627934251

About the Author

Keith Jones was raised in Indiana and attended Indiana University. He moved to San Diego, California to attend California Western School of Law. He currently has a successful solo law practice in San Diego County. In addition to writing, Keith is an avid cyclist and enjoys travel, snorkeling, hiking, and the guitar. His debut novel, Mayan Equinox, won the San Diego Book Awards Association's 13th Annual Mystery/Thriller Category and the Salvo Press 7th Annual Book Award. Keith's sequel, Mayan Key, was released one and one half years later. More info about Keith and the release of The Suspicious Spouse, the first novel in his new H & S Investigation series, is available at www.keithajones.com. E-mail questions and comments to Keith at [email protected].

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