The artifact Aaron's Rod has been excavated from the Middle East and transported to the United States under suspicious circumstances.
In the States, the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed factory worker Ron Cone's handprint matches one of two sets of prints embedded in the theological relic.
Now, after his mother's suicide, Ron seeks to find the twin brother he never knew existed, while the D.H.S. agent tasked with his case seems to have other intentions for him and Aaron's Rod.
As he attempts to find his place in an unimaginable future while learning about his past, will Ron find that history is better left buried?
Dualities, book two of the Duality series, expands on the past, present, and future narratives of individuals who come in contact with a piece of history after its rediscovery.
I very much enjoyed this book and also the first book, Duality. I hope this is not the last, since the ending left me feeling there is more to the story. Looking forward to a third book in the series.