Justin Dickerson has grown weary of the burden she's carried since finding those pesky 2,000 year old manuscripts in the caves at Qumran. So, she's decided to give the U.S. government all she knows about man's true origin and the proof she's obtained. But on a dig in Belize with her daughter, Logan, she believes she has found a Maya connection to her origin theory. And what she uncovers is too devastating to trust to anyone. But that decision, to hold on to her secret, may just cost Justin her life.
The Maya calendar didn't foretell of the end of the world. but what it did predict takes Justin and her family on a worldwide adventure through the jungles of Central America, across the Giza Plateau in Egypt, and along the waterways of Panama. It all culminated on a train ride from Paris to Istanbul aboard the famed Orient Express.
WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR, Abby L. Vandiver is the author of three cozy mystery series - Logan Dickerson, Normal Junction, and Tiny House, and one mystery sci-fi series, The Mars I Origin. She also penned a historical fiction book, At the End of the Line with Kathryn Dionne.
Recently, Abby contracted with Henery Press for the three-book Romaine Wilder series. The first book, Secrets, Lies and Crawfish pies will be out in June 2018.
Abby is a former lawyer and college professor of Economics. She spends her free time reading, watching mystery movies and enjoying her grandchildren.
I have not read the other books in the series. This said, INCARNARTE, is a stand alone book which I enjoyed greatly and will read the others. It is a unique adventure story as the main character and her family traversae the world trying to decipher then origins of man - there are also characters a priest would hate. Adventure laced with sly humor the book will keep you interested from page one to the end.
Doesn't anyone believe in correct grammar anymore?
Though the book held my attention for the most part, it irked me that the grammar was so reckless. Where the heck are the proofreaders and editors on these books? It depreciates the whole reading experience.
Sequentially confusing. Characters not strong in their roles. How big is her family? How does someone walk out of meetings with a senator and not be stopped? How could one stay away if the government really wanted the info? Who's the bad guy? Disappointing.
What a great story, one that could have some truth in it. Excellent story reading, despite the grammar errors, which we Kindle readers know is not the author's fault. Truely enjoyed this series and now on to Logan's stories.
This book is well written compared to other 2 books in the series. I felt the author has matured over the time and it certainly shows in the writing style. Definitely enjoyed it.