The Unexpected Unseen

Book 1: Learning the Ropes

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Hamid Rafizadeh ISBN: 9781480864078
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: June 19, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Hamid Rafizadeh
ISBN: 9781480864078
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: June 19, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

John Reagan is a retired policeman who is stuck in a purgatory of his own making until the events of September 11, 2001 prompt him to view every foreigner as a potential enemy. One day when he realizes his neighbor is hosting suspicious meetings in his basement, Reagan grabs his binoculars and a microphone, and does everything he can to find out what is going on and if they are terrorists.

Inside the walls of the dark and musty basement, a man has recruited a group of seekers that include an Indian, an Egyptian, a Jew, and a Greek professor willing to listen to his radical ideas on prehistory. Through years of research, he has concluded that all of humankinds prehistory originated when Earth passed through a giant comets swarm of fragments. As Reagan stealthily continues his self-imposed investigation, the small band of seekers attempts to determine how to accept this seemingly unbelievable truth from millennia past. The only alternative is to remain ignorant of Earths two versionsa mistake with potentially distastrous consequences.

In this gripping science fiction thriller, a retired cop and a revolutionary group delve into ancient history as the startling discovery of earths two versions is revealed.

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John Reagan is a retired policeman who is stuck in a purgatory of his own making until the events of September 11, 2001 prompt him to view every foreigner as a potential enemy. One day when he realizes his neighbor is hosting suspicious meetings in his basement, Reagan grabs his binoculars and a microphone, and does everything he can to find out what is going on and if they are terrorists.

Inside the walls of the dark and musty basement, a man has recruited a group of seekers that include an Indian, an Egyptian, a Jew, and a Greek professor willing to listen to his radical ideas on prehistory. Through years of research, he has concluded that all of humankinds prehistory originated when Earth passed through a giant comets swarm of fragments. As Reagan stealthily continues his self-imposed investigation, the small band of seekers attempts to determine how to accept this seemingly unbelievable truth from millennia past. The only alternative is to remain ignorant of Earths two versionsa mistake with potentially distastrous consequences.

In this gripping science fiction thriller, a retired cop and a revolutionary group delve into ancient history as the startling discovery of earths two versions is revealed.

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