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Rob, a surgeon, and June, a graduate student, are thrown together on an archeology dig in Belize. A frightening experience welds them in a romantic bond, which neither seems quite prepared for. They become friends with Phoebe, a beautiful and brainy archeology professor. She will play an unsuspected role in their lives. In a mysterious cave, the pair discovers a strange Mayan vase. Within it is hidden a rare Mayan codex. When George Avakian, a brilliant but out-of-luck and out-of-work professor translates the codex, he finds it answers much about the collapse of the ancient Mayan civilization.…mehr

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Rob, a surgeon, and June, a graduate student, are thrown together on an archeology dig in Belize. A frightening experience welds them in a romantic bond, which neither seems quite prepared for. They become friends with Phoebe, a beautiful and brainy archeology professor. She will play an unsuspected role in their lives. In a mysterious cave, the pair discovers a strange Mayan vase. Within it is hidden a rare Mayan codex. When George Avakian, a brilliant but out-of-luck and out-of-work professor translates the codex, he finds it answers much about the collapse of the ancient Mayan civilization. He then makes use of the codex in an ingenious but problematic manner. Phoebe reenters Rob's life and complicates both his and June's future. The book explains in a concise manner certain aspects of science and history while striving to resolve the problems of its characters.
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Rev. Robert Lewis Gilbert was the first African American male graduate of Baylor University, a well-known civil rights leader and Baptist pastor in Central Texas, and the radio host of "Walking in Faith Ministries." Commemorating his life and legacy at Baylor, three scholarships; a memorial lampost; a portrait in the Religion Department, and a statue located in front of the Tidwell Bible Building are dedicated in his honor. Katie Cook has been the editor of Seeds of Hope Publishers since 1991. She is a Baptist minister and a professed member of the Order of Ecumenical Franciscans.