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"Following millennia of preparation, the dark forces controlling the Vatican take the final steps to end existence. The struggle to avert the imminent apocalypse rests solely on the shoulders of...

Gabriel Muller, a graduate student at the University of Geneva. It's been more than two decades since Gabriel received the hidden code. The evil controlling the Vatican continue to forge ahead with their plan to destroy existence. Their work has created unimaginable changes upon the planet.

Drowning under constant rainfall and choking from a population explosion, the earth teeters on the brink of world war. The International Governing Body struggles to feed the planet and maintain peace.

When the Frontier spacecraft’s mission to Mars triggers an unprecedented global reaction, the sinister forces controlling the VSS scramble to begin the apocalypse. The labyrinth of events which began in Hidden and continued in Hunted, come to an earth shattering finale in Human."

331 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Mark Andrew Sekela

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As a young boy growing up in the Okanagan Valley in beautiful British Columbia, Canada, Mark spent most of his youth roaming the surrounding hills looking for the next perfect fly fishing opportunity. His love of nature and the outdoors influenced his education and Mark went on to complete a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Windsor and a graduate diploma in Environmental Toxicology from Simon Fraser University.

Now a senior scientist working for the Canadian government for more than twenty five years, Mark conducts cutting edge research on new and emerging environmental issues. He has traveled the globe extensively speaking at scientific conferences and presenting his research. Mark has published many scientific papers but The Convergence Series represents his first fiction. When asked what made him want to write fiction, Mark replied “Because my sons asked me to.” Mark still resides in British Columbia with his two boys, where they enjoy trolling the waters of the Pacific Northwest in search of that elusive Tyee.

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