An asteroid impacts Earth, forever changing life on our planet. Only the object wasnât an asteroid ...
For thirty-two years, archaeologist Julius Gabriel investigated the Mayan calendar, a 2,500-year-old enigma of time and space that predicts humanity will perish on December 21, 2012 (the winter solstice). Julius believes that certain mysterious sites: the Great Pyramid of Giza, Stonehenge, the giant desert drawings of the Nazca Plateau, the temple of Angkor Wat, the Pyramid of the Sun, and the key siteâthe KukulcÃĄn Pyramid at ChichÃĐn ItzÃĄ in the YucatÃĄn Peninsula, site of the ancient asteroid impactârepresent pieces of a global puzzle linked to the salvation of our species. Ridiculed by his peers, Julius dies before he can solve the doomsday prophecy. Now, only one person can prevent our annihilationâJuliusâ son, Michael, a patient locked up in a Miami mental asylum.
Miami, 2012. Psychology major Dominique Vazquez reports to a Miami asylum to complete her graduate internship. The new director assigns her to a special patientâMick Gabriel, a paranoid schizophrenic with a high IQ. Mick attempts to charm her into believing his fatherâs theories of the apocalypse so he can escape. What Dominique doesnât realize is that she represents Mickâs last hope of saving humanity.
Fall equinox, 2012. As it has done for a thousand years, a serpentâs shadow appears on the northern balustrade of the KukulcÃĄn Pyramid. As a rare galactic alignment occurs, a deep space radio transmission reaches Earth, activating the remnants of an object buried long ago in the Gulf of Mexico. It is the beginning of the end.
Steve Alten is the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of more than twenty novels, including The Loch, Meg, and the Domain trilogy. His work has been published in more than thirty countries and is being used in thousands of middle and high school curricula as part of Adopt-an-Author, a free teen reading program used nationwide to encourage reluctant readers.
Roxanne Hernandez is an audio narrator and a top narrator choice for young adult, adult drama, and Latin American/Chicano literature. She was a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration in 2011.