The Kukulkan Manuscript


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Alexa Actionable Analytics for the Web. Best to die in a sudden bang than to know you are being killed? The gun fired again, hurling waves of bullets from afar. He pinched his eyes closed and thought about the weapons carried in the unclean hands of the guerrilla soldiers. He could picture the short warriors, drenched like he was; black eyes poking out of dark faces; brown skin hiding them in the shadows; Ulman felt the chill of the fear and anger of the Vietcong.

Shaking his head slowly, he rubbed his temples as tears slid down his cheeks. He was soaked, but still certain of the tears.

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With a smile he realized there really were no Vietcong soldiers around him. The shots came from the sky; the normal roar of thunder. Ulman knew he was in trouble. He wanted to think about Illinois again, but his exhausted mind failed to comply. His dreams came to life and fought to choke his perception of reality. He worried that if he lost consciousness…he might not ever wake up again. Having not rested to the degree human bodies require, Ulman could feel the thick cotton in his brain.

The Kukulkan Manuscript

It was hard to concentrate on anything. His thoughts slid from dark visions to unwanted memories, from his trapped reality to dream and then back into his haphazard hut again. When his eyes opened, they looked to the soiled papers on his desk. The table, as skillfully thrown together as his precarious shelter with the nice roof, did not look much like a desk at all.

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It has a seriously strong Mormon bias, so if you don't like that as much as me then steer clear. Reminded me of John Grisham books! I think this is why I started reading that other book that James Steimle wrote with his pen name, Jim Blackstone. I just didn't know he was so versatile!

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I liked the premise of this novel but the plotting was just too woolly for me to really enjoy this book. I was, however, intrigued by the Mormon theme that believes that some ancient Jews settled in ancient meso-America I think I read this one when it was still in the manuscript stages.

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It is one of my favorites of his. I think I really ought to read the newest version.

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Gypsikrys marked it as to-read Jun 01, He wiped his forehead, his mouth gaping and then slamming shut. I think I read this one when it was still in the manuscript stages. Cari added it Nov 28, The table, as skillfully thrown together as his precarious shelter with the nice roof, did not look much like a desk at all.

It has been a while. An exciting tale full of surprises and danger for the two students struggling to complete their projects and keep the manuscript safe. It kept me turning the pages! Mar 08, Brian Bigelow rated it liked it. I can't say that I really enjoyed reading this book, it went directions that just weren't all that believable for me. Would I give someone an ancient meso-american text that doesn't happen to be an expert in meso-american texts? Now he's going to be writing a dissertation on it? I'll admit though, the characters are very well built by the author. They became lifelike people for me and I couldn't find any spelling or syntax issues so it's been fairly well edited.

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