Hurled into the great unknown
Ripped from Earth and transported to a strange new world, archaeologist Eliana Fisk is taken captive by the leaders of a distinctly Mayan tribe.
What do they want with her? She's not sure, but they don't seem friendly.
When she discovers evidence of an ancient sacrificial ritual, Eliana fears she'll be next. Can she avoid becoming an offering to their bloodthirsty god?
And how in the worlds will she ever get back home?
The Auriga Project is the first novel of the Translocator Trilogy, a fast-paced and thrilling portal sci-fi adventure series. Weaving a malfunctioning teleportation device into an archaeological mystery about a lost tribe of ancient Mayans, this story is a harrowing tale of survival against all odds and the gateway to an ancient alien mystery.
M.G. Herron writes science fiction and fantasy stories for adrenaline junkies.
His books explore new worlds, futuristic technology, ancient mysteries, various apocalypses, and the vagaries of the human experience.
His characters have a sense of humor (except for the ones who don't). They stand up to strange alien monsters from other worlds...unless they slept through their alarm again.
Like ordinary people, Herron's heroes try to make the world a better place, and sometimes screw things up.
I mean, would it really be a normal week if Harrison didn't get stuck in a repeating time loop? Or if Caledonia forgets (again) to set her lasers to stun and accidentally brains someone in a bar brawl? (I really think she does it on purpose, the scoundrel).
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