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The Kukulkan manuscript / by James Steimle.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Technical Data Freeway, Inc.: Poway, Cal. c2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: 294 pISBN:
  • 9780984160006
  • 0984160000
LOC classification:
  • PS3613.T45 K85 2009
Subject: When an ancient manuscript with disastrous sociological and religious implications is shoved into the hands of a desperate doctoral student on the verge of being thrown from Stratford University for failing to complete his dissertation, a race begins to publish the discovery to the world...or perish in the attempt. Meanwhile, a secret organization bent on maintaining the status quo and the balance fo political power will do everything necessary to send the unwanted codex back into the earth from whencce it came. Assassins. International intrigue. Warefare in the academic arena. All because John Porter wanted to graduate? Well it's more than that. Much more...
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When an ancient manuscript with disastrous sociological and religious implications is shoved into the hands of a desperate doctoral student on the verge of being thrown from Stratford University for failing to complete his dissertation, a race begins to publish the discovery to the world...or perish in the attempt. Meanwhile, a secret organization bent on maintaining the status quo and the balance fo political power will do everything necessary to send the unwanted codex back into the earth from whencce it came. Assassins. International intrigue. Warefare in the academic arena. All because John Porter wanted to graduate? Well it's more than that. Much more...

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