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The Last Viracocha

About The Last Viracocha

In Incan myth, the Viracocha vanished into the western sky — promising to return when humanity faced its darkest hour. That hour has come. Dr. Eve Barcelon is a Harvard archaeologist with no patience for prophecy. The world is burning, drowning, starving, at war with itself — and she has buried her grief over an absent father in her work. So when a secretive foundation invites her to lead an expedition to a newly discovered Mayan city, she says yes. It is a decision that will tear her life apart. From the jungles of Belize to the high Andes of Peru, Eve is hunted by the ruthless commander of a rogue U.S. Army unit and shadowed by an operative she has every reason not to trust. The ruins hold more than artifacts. They hold the truth about her bloodline — and a power she never knew she carried. Because Eve Barcelon is not just studying the Viracocha. She may be the last one. ★★★★★ 96% five-star reviews on Amazon. From Douglas Schofield, author of Time of Departure. The Last Viracocha is a propulsive archaeological thriller for readers of James Rollins, Preston & Child, and Clive Cussler — where ancient myth, modern catastrophe, and one woman's impossible inheritance collide.

ISBN (ebook): 9781456659806 / ISBN (print): 9781456659967 / Published: 2024-12-16

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About Douglas Schofield

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Douglas Schofield is the author of five thrillers, including Time of Departure (currently being considered for a television series), and the Eve Barcelon novel The Last Viracocha. His screenplay Falling Reign has won awards at five film festivals. He writes propulsive, globe-spanning thrillers grounded in real places and hard research, and after a career in law spanning three international jurisdictions, he has retired and now lives in Canada.

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