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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Science Fiction / Space Opera
  • Language:English
  • Pages:233
  • eBook ISBN:9781609849542

2012 Nibiru Rising

by Peter Donovan

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Overview
Many of the ancient races of Earth predicted Armageddon, the end of the world.When a signal is discovered at the Parkes Observatory in Australia, a young astronomer must uncover its origin and find the truth about Earths past and its future.
Description
2012 Nibiru Rising Many of the ancient races of Earth predicted Armageddon, the end of the world. Tribes spread out across the continents including the Aztec, Mayans, Sumerians, Egyptians and Cherokee, all arrived at the same mystical date of 21.12.12 When a signal is discovered at the Parkes Observatory in Australia, Rachael Marks, a young astronomer, must travel across three continents and beyond to uncover its origin and find the truth about Earths past and its future. Are the ancient race's predictions true and can the human species be saved from the coming apocalypse that threatens to end all life on Earth?
About the author
Peter Donovan was born in the beautiful and historic City of Bath, England in 1974. After moving around the United Kingdom, he finally emigrated to Melbourne, Australia in 2005 where he now lives with his wife Joanne and his two British Blue cats, Cobalt and Sapphire. Peter has worked as an Aircraft Engineer and a Power Station Operator. He has always been interested in science, both fact and fiction. From an early age he remembers pulling things to pieces and trying to improve them driving his mother and father to distraction; only later in life learning how things went back together again! Peter's wife of eleven years, has listened to many weird and wonderful ideas from Peter that he thought would make a good story. Eventually her comment, "For Christ's sake stop talking about it and write it!" gave Peter the nudge he needed to actualize his thoughts.