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Jason Hunter and his friends are fugitives. Half the humanoid races in the galaxy are trying to capture him. The other half are trying to kill him. Everyone believes that when he joins the Hand of Osiris to the other nine talismans that form the powerful Hiarchalia, the mysterious Hathor, the long-extinct ancestor of all human races, will return. But what if everyone is wrong? With only the cryptic words of a disembodied old man to guide him, Jason must stay one step ahead of his pursuers as he searches for the fabled Treasure of Hathor and the answer to the question: What will really happen…mehr

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Jason Hunter and his friends are fugitives. Half the humanoid races in the galaxy are trying to capture him. The other half are trying to kill him. Everyone believes that when he joins the Hand of Osiris to the other nine talismans that form the powerful Hiarchalia, the mysterious Hathor, the long-extinct ancestor of all human races, will return. But what if everyone is wrong? With only the cryptic words of a disembodied old man to guide him, Jason must stay one step ahead of his pursuers as he searches for the fabled Treasure of Hathor and the answer to the question: What will really happen when all the talismans are joined again, for the first time in 800,000 years? The answer will determine the future of human civilization -- or even if there is to be a future.
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Jim Mastro has rescued wild dolphins, trained seals and sea lions, scuba-dived in the gloom under 15 feet of ice, done stand-up comedy, directed plays, and spent winters in Antarctica. He's been a biologist, professional dancer, laboratory manager, college professor, professional diver, research assistant, photographer, and writer. He's covered many subjects in his published work, including travel, science, natural history, human interest, scuba diving, the environment, writing, teaching, science fiction, and fantasy. He has published three books on Antarctica, a manual on scientific diving in Antarctica, and numerous articles and essays. His memoir, Antarctica: A Year at the Bottom of the World, is still considered by many to be the best contemporary account of life in Antarctica. Discover magazine named his collaborative work with another photographer, Under Antarctic Ice, one of the 20 best science books of 2004. The "Jason Hunter" science fiction trilogy is his first long work of fiction. Originally from San Diego, he now lives in New Hampshire with his wife, son, and a crazy little fuzz-muffin of a dog.