Interested in a heart-pounding excursion into an ancestral world of evil?
1. Ever had a desire to learn genealogy and apply it to understanding where your roots are? If so, you might want to first read this thriller about two college students that set out to create a family tree and soon discover much more than skeletons.
2. Ancestry of Evil is a fast-paced thriller that traces a desperate race against time, pitting the Mensa-level intelligence of two college students against the vast resources of a sinister terrorist cell located, not in the mountains of Afghanistan or Syria, but in the mountains of Virginia near Charlottesville.
3. When Nicki agrees to a UVA summer-break trip to Beaufort, SC to visit her grandmother, her goal is very simple: create the Heyward family tree. Mrs. Heyward also plans to provide Nicki some psychological counseling to help her deal with her grief following the sudden and mysterious death of her dearly loved grandfather one year ago.
4. As soon as Nicki Heyward and her boyfriend, Joe Adams, begin building her family tree, everything starts to go eerily and dangerously awry. The terrorist plans of devastation, of unprecedented magnitude, can only be stopped if the final clues are deciphered before time runs out at midnight on Halloween. Joe and Nicki soon discover that they are racing the clock to ensure their names do not appear in a terrorist-maintained database that shows when you died, or when you will die. Your future DATE OF DEATH is shown as a grayed-out date on the computer screen…and the date cannot be changed.
5. Nicki summarizes her frustration with their predicament of unknowingly getting in the middle of an unfolding terrorist plot to throw the world into chaos by releasing, at the same time, multiple clones of world leaders:
“We have 112 days to find a laptop computer disc drive that has been hidden, we have no clues, we have no people resources to assist us, we are told not to trust anyone (including the police, FBI or CIA…) except for a college professor who we don’t know, we are taking direction from an email sent a year ago by a dead man, we are told we are in great danger, AND if we don’t find the disc drive by midnight on Halloween, our world will be changed forever.”
6. “Joe, take a look at this,” Nicki said in disbelief. “This doesn’t make any sense! How can we have a dead body that looks like he may have been 20 years old when he died yesterday, and be found in the terrorist-maintained DNA database showing that he died three years ago at the age of ten?”
The only response Joe could offer was, “Pretty creepy, Nicki…pretty creepy!”
1. Ever had a desire to learn genealogy and apply it to understanding where your roots are? If so, you might want to first read this thriller about two college students that set out to create a family tree and soon discover much more than skeletons.
2. Ancestry of Evil is a fast-paced thriller that traces a desperate race against time, pitting the Mensa-level intelligence of two college students against the vast resources of a sinister terrorist cell located, not in the mountains of Afghanistan or Syria, but in the mountains of Virginia near Charlottesville.
3. When Nicki agrees to a UVA summer-break trip to Beaufort, SC to visit her grandmother, her goal is very simple: create the Heyward family tree. Mrs. Heyward also plans to provide Nicki some psychological counseling to help her deal with her grief following the sudden and mysterious death of her dearly loved grandfather one year ago.
4. As soon as Nicki Heyward and her boyfriend, Joe Adams, begin building her family tree, everything starts to go eerily and dangerously awry. The terrorist plans of devastation, of unprecedented magnitude, can only be stopped if the final clues are deciphered before time runs out at midnight on Halloween. Joe and Nicki soon discover that they are racing the clock to ensure their names do not appear in a terrorist-maintained database that shows when you died, or when you will die. Your future DATE OF DEATH is shown as a grayed-out date on the computer screen…and the date cannot be changed.
5. Nicki summarizes her frustration with their predicament of unknowingly getting in the middle of an unfolding terrorist plot to throw the world into chaos by releasing, at the same time, multiple clones of world leaders:
“We have 112 days to find a laptop computer disc drive that has been hidden, we have no clues, we have no people resources to assist us, we are told not to trust anyone (including the police, FBI or CIA…) except for a college professor who we don’t know, we are taking direction from an email sent a year ago by a dead man, we are told we are in great danger, AND if we don’t find the disc drive by midnight on Halloween, our world will be changed forever.”
6. “Joe, take a look at this,” Nicki said in disbelief. “This doesn’t make any sense! How can we have a dead body that looks like he may have been 20 years old when he died yesterday, and be found in the terrorist-maintained DNA database showing that he died three years ago at the age of ten?”
The only response Joe could offer was, “Pretty creepy, Nicki…pretty creepy!”