Yucatan Land

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Author: Jonathan Ellis ISBN: 9781493111084
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 8, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Jonathan Ellis
ISBN: 9781493111084
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 8, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Mexico is an enchanting land full of many secrets. Some wonderful to behold, and some best kept secret. Deep in the heart of the Yuctan, in a steamy, forgotten jungle, lies one. In 1962, the Mexican government conducted clandestine operations to test an herbicide designed to compete with agent orange, the American militarys herbicide of choice. It was staged over a long abandoned eco-attraction called Yucatanland. It was a failure, in that it didnt kill the plants, but mutated the animals. One, in particular, rose to the top of the food chain. A horrible manifestation of the ancient Mexican God, Quetzalcoatl. In Southern California, a young couple named Midas and Kelly Soloman, he a lawyer, and she a teacher, decided that they needed a vacation. Somewhere close, not too expensive, but interesting none the less. Midas always had an interest in history, so they decided to travel to Mexico to relax and soak up some local culture. Little did they know, their travels would be more adventurous than they could imagine. Join Midas and Kelly as they race for their lives against impossible odds; the Mexican military wants to kill them, Narcoterroristas try to kidnap them, and an incredible evil pursues them all in its own backyard.

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Mexico is an enchanting land full of many secrets. Some wonderful to behold, and some best kept secret. Deep in the heart of the Yuctan, in a steamy, forgotten jungle, lies one. In 1962, the Mexican government conducted clandestine operations to test an herbicide designed to compete with agent orange, the American militarys herbicide of choice. It was staged over a long abandoned eco-attraction called Yucatanland. It was a failure, in that it didnt kill the plants, but mutated the animals. One, in particular, rose to the top of the food chain. A horrible manifestation of the ancient Mexican God, Quetzalcoatl. In Southern California, a young couple named Midas and Kelly Soloman, he a lawyer, and she a teacher, decided that they needed a vacation. Somewhere close, not too expensive, but interesting none the less. Midas always had an interest in history, so they decided to travel to Mexico to relax and soak up some local culture. Little did they know, their travels would be more adventurous than they could imagine. Join Midas and Kelly as they race for their lives against impossible odds; the Mexican military wants to kill them, Narcoterroristas try to kidnap them, and an incredible evil pursues them all in its own backyard.

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