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Origin

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Five thousand years ago, a master hunter stalked the most fearsome beast known to man, the dreaded Leviathan. The world renowned archeologist, Dr. Judith Walker, discovers the fossil of the beast, but the indisputable evidence that disagrees with today's scientific consensus calls her faith in the Theory of Evolution into question.
When news of the fantastic find spreads through the scientific community, Dr. Walker, and her team are thrust into a web of intrigue exposing a global conspiracy to hide evidence of the Earth's true origin. Dr. Walker faces threats on her life, terrorist attacks, and the loss of her professional reputation as she and her team discover earth-shaking evidence sure to impact the popular opinion surrounding the origin of mankind.
An ancient evil seeks to destroy Dr. Walker and her work. Can she survive to tell her story?

262 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 7, 2010

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Jon Hancock

8 books
Jon Hancock was born in Columbus, Ohio where he currently resides with his wife. The Hancocks have three grown children and six grandchildren.

Jon has a background in engineering and enjoys learning how things work. He is widely read and is a student of life.

Jon tries to bring a realistic, practical approach to his stories. He has authored the Star Dynasty Saga and Origin.

Books by this author:
Origin
Sudden Eclipse
Deepening Twilight
Avenging Storm
Deception's Tempest

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May 20, 2011
I love this book. It's action packed and yet informative. I has a challenging theme, and asks a poignant question: "Is there a plot to keep the Origin of mankind hidden?" The book offer a practical view as to why our Origin is important.
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