Domain
The Domain Trilogy, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Roxanne Hernandez
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By:
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Steve Alten
About this listen
An asteroid impacts Earth, forever changing life on our planet. Only the object isn't an asteroid.
For 32 years archaeologist Julius Gabriel investigated the Mayan calendar, a 2,500-year-old enigma of time and space that predicts humanity will perish on December 21, 2012 (the winter solstice). Julius believes that certain mysterious sites - the Great Pyramid of Giza; Stonehenge; the giant desert drawings of the Nazca Plateau; the temple of Angkor Wat; the Pyramid of the Sun; and the key site, the Kukulcán Pyramid at Chichén Itzá in the Yucatán Peninsula, site of the ancient asteroid impact - represent pieces of a global puzzle linked to the salvation of our species. Ridiculed by his peers, Julius dies before he can solve the doomsday prophecy. Now only one person can prevent our annihilation: Julius' son, Michael, a patient locked up in a Miami mental asylum.
Miami, 2012. Psychology major Dominique Vazquez reports to a Miami asylum to complete her graduate internship. The new director assigns her to a special patient - Mick Gabriel, a paranoid schizophrenic with a high IQ. Mick attempts to charm her into believing his father's theories of the apocalypse so he can escape. What Dominique doesn't realize is that she represents Mick's last hope of saving humanity.
Fall equinox, 2012. As it has done for 1,000 years, a serpent's shadow appears on the northern balustrade of the Kukulcán Pyramid. As a rare galactic alignment occurs, a deep-space radio transmission reaches Earth, activating the remnants of an object buried long ago in the Gulf of Mexico. It is the beginning of the end.
©2016 Steve Alten (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.great story idea
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Ancient Aliens the movie
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Ok, but not a must listen
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Dragged on a bit
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Its heavily padded with pointless technical details - I dont care how tall an oil rig is, what parts it has or how many legs it stands on. I don't care security devices Domiques car has, or what engine the security guards car has. It has no bearing at all on the story.
I do care that Dominique is a whiny, amazingly unprofessional pr*cktease who will use her feminine wiles to bribe men into doing her bidding and then come over all Victorian spinster when they actually think she might have been serious. I also care that characters apparently feel the need to read technical manuals and encyclopedia extracts apparently verbatim to each other. Why the narrator went along with this I will never know...she shows her displeasure by phoning it in.
I also care that not only does she have a foster parent perfectly placed to be able to analyse deep sea noises but said parent also has a convenient friend who conveniently dies (yeah these deaths are really Dominiques fault), leaving her access to a submarine (!) that inexplicably she can pilot. IN a perfect world the submarine would never resurface under the weight of the plot armour Dominique and her Mary Sue psycho boyfriend wear....
Oh dear - hope you like technical exposition
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