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The Code of the Apocalypse

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21st December 2012 came and went. Apparently, the world had survived the foretold Apocalypse. But what really happened on that fateful day?

Join an epic adventure to exotic places to learn the secret of the ancient prophecy hidden within Mayan hieroglyphic inscriptions, that powerful forces with alien technology planned to exploit during the foretold worldwide catastrophe. Then discover the ongoing repercussions that will introduce the next book in this epic trilogy.

Well known to readers of The Code of the Pharaoh, Joanne, Sofia, Alan and Charles bring their wide range of skills and strengths to bear in solving ancient riddles, secretly encoded within obscure texts and carvings.

The Code of the Apocalypse is an illustrated mystery adventure thriller inspired by scientific and historical facts.

295 pages, ebook

First published November 19, 2013

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About the author

Martin Cole

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Dr Martin Cole writes and illustrates in the mystery-adventure-sci.fi-thriller genre, basing his work on historical and scientific facts, wrapped in suspenseful drama. Through dozens of magazine feature articles and three novels to date, he has brought a common, entertaining and often humorous touch to sometimes complex issues so they can be enjoyed by the general reader.

He draws inspiration from family life, from his creative career as an inventor and entrepreneur, from 8 years on the Prime Minister’s Science, Engineering & Innovation Council, and from two terms as National President of Engineers Australia (100,000 members). He brings to bear his lifelong interests in writing, graphic art, astronomy and science, fortified by a Master of Engineering degree and a Doctorate of Philosophy.

Having received numerous federal and state awards for research & development and for export marketing, his day job has centred on the design of electronic products, systems and software for the prevention of crime and fire. He is best known for pioneering the aspirated smoke detection industry worldwide that saves countless lives.

He and his wife Christine have had five children and seven grandchildren.

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