End Times: Mayan Style (short story)

A lot of people believe the ancient Mayans predicted the end of the world on Dec 21, 2012. But not Stan Drum, an astronaut, who uses Mayan lore to tease Juanita Eck, a Mayan expert, and inherit a billion dollar tontine. Time travel and a black hole determine the outcome.

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End Times: Mayan Style (short story)

A lot of people believe the ancient Mayans predicted the end of the world on Dec 21, 2012. But not Stan Drum, an astronaut, who uses Mayan lore to tease Juanita Eck, a Mayan expert, and inherit a billion dollar tontine. Time travel and a black hole determine the outcome.

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End Times: Mayan Style (short story)

End Times: Mayan Style (short story)

by A.M. Murray
End Times: Mayan Style (short story)

End Times: Mayan Style (short story)

by A.M. Murray

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Overview

A lot of people believe the ancient Mayans predicted the end of the world on Dec 21, 2012. But not Stan Drum, an astronaut, who uses Mayan lore to tease Juanita Eck, a Mayan expert, and inherit a billion dollar tontine. Time travel and a black hole determine the outcome.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044744790
Publisher: A.M. Murray
Publication date: 07/25/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 129 KB

About the Author

A.M. Murray was an immigrant to the USA after WWII, at age 3. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology but then got drafted into the Army during the Vietnam era. He came home and bummed around the country a while, worked lots of jobs, went back to school, got a degree in Photojournalism with lots of grad work in Mass Media. Worked as video producer for a big company but was forced out due to office politics. He wondered if it was him or just his luck. He did some research and came up with a book, "The Best of Luck." Other books done or in the works reflect his experiences, interests -- "The Secret of the Serpent Mound," about death at the mysterious earthen effigy; "In the new Country," about immigrants on a dead end street and the possibility of deportation. "A Jekyl & Hyde Woman," about good versus evil, set in New Orleans.

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