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A first novel. "The Reclamation Project" takes place in the year 2250. It is the story of Dr. Lindsey Larimer, an Egyptologist, who with her famous Archeologist father, discovers the legendary Library of Knowledge deep beneath the Giza Plateau in Egypt. The ancient scrolls and tablets within promise to reveal the secrets of the universe to whomever can successfully translate them. The writings also reveal the necessity of a "human-key" to fully unlock the mysteries and the power of the pyramids.
As the first female president of the United States joins forces with the president of Egypt, they decide to reclaim this information left eons ago by highly advanced, celestial visitors. When it is discovered that the "human-key" may mean an Egyptian Pharaoh, the government entities authorize the cloning of both the legendary King Tutankhamen and his princess wife, Ankhesenamun.
Soon after, Lindsey is brought in to work on the project and meets Dr. Kevin Sanders. Though they initially clash despite of their mutual attraction, their relationship ultimately begins to unfold…and so does the Reclamation Project. After a clandestine meeting in a mysterious underwater city with the professors in charge of translating the ancient writings, Lindsey and Kevin are confronted with revelations that parallel the biblical prophecies. Could the entities spoken of in Genesis as 'the sons of God' have been extra-terrestrials? Did they truly marry and procreate with 'the daughters of man?'
Returning to the Giza Plateau with the two fully-grown clones and an extensive military team, contact is finally made with the Annuaki; the celestial beings that left the tablets and scrolls on earth eons ago. But it seems that Tutankhamen may have some secrets of his own…ancient secrets that could endanger everyone and everything on the planet.
It eventually becomes apparent to Lindsey and Kevin however, that 'The Reclamation Project' may have caused modern man to overstep the delicate balance between God and nature. It becomes a race against time to discover if these ancient documents will bring about the betterment and advancement of Earth, or tear it apart.
Synopsis provided by the author.
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