Reseña del editor:
Romance, suspense, and adventure, set in the archeological ruins of the Yucatan, and the steaming jungles of Guatemala and Belize. Welcome to the land of the Maya. The Usumacinta River, flowing from northern Guatemala into Southern Mexico, forms the biological backbone of the largest tropical rain forest north of the Amazon. Here lie hidden temples, gigantic pyramids, ancient tombs and overgrown palaces, shrouded by the canopy of 14,000 square miles of tropical rain forest. Grant Whitaker, widower, meets April Jardine, field archeologist, when he makes an emergency landing in the Yucatan. Ancient records of cataclysmic importance fall into the hands of Whitaker and Jardine. The discovery puts them at the center of a clandestine political maelstrom. Trapped in a web of tightening intrigue, they seek Zarahemla, the ancient mythical city of the Maya.
Biografía del autor:
Terry Neal is a life-long student of ancient history, and a recognized authority on money and economics. He served as a consultant to the governments of several island nations, and was formerly an economic advisor to clients in sixteen countries on five continents. He is the retired founder of an international business with 250 offices worldwide, has been the CEO of multiple public and private companies, a venture capitalist, trust manager, public speaker, and syndicated radio show host. Neal has authored multiple newsletters, magazine articles, two lecture series on CDs, and seven prior books. Terry Neal is married, has eight children, twenty-seven grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. He has led an amazing life, as all who know him agree. Terry loves to fly, he loves to sail, and he loves to travel, read, and talk. Author of five books on economic strategy, Neal served three years in prison on an IRS charge of conspiracy to defraud the government of taxes. Two books on science and philosophy followed. The Search for Zarahemla is Neal's eighth book; his first novel.
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