Decipher

Decipher

by StelPavlou (Author)

Synopsis

There is a signal emanating from deep within the ice of Antarctica. Atlantis has awoken. Ancient monuments all over the world - from the Pyramids of Giza, to Mexico, to the ancient sites of China - are also awakening, reacting to a brewing crisis not of this earth, connecting to each other in some kind of ancient global network. A small group of scientists is assembled to attempt to unravel the mystery. What they discover will change the world. Imagine that 12,000 years ago it really did rain for 40 days and 40 nights. That storms reigned supreme. Imagine that survivors of human civilization really were forced to take to boats or hide out in caves on mountaintops. Then consider that these same myths from around the world predict this kind of devastation will occur time and again. What could cause such a catastrophe? What occurs in nature with such frightening and predictable regularity? A pulsar. But this is not just any pulsar - the ordinary type that pulses once a second, a minute, or even a week. This pulses once every 12,000 years and sends out a gravity wave of such ferocity it beggars belief. Not only that, it's closer than anybody has ever imagined. For it lives in our own backyard. It is the Sun.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 816
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 14 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0743403843
ISBN 13: 9780743403849

Media Reviews
A rocketing adventure...Stel Pavlou's debut novel burst with marvels of scientific chitchat and towers above most recent science fiction. -The Philadelphia Inquirer
Few debuts are as ambitious as Decipher. Exhilaratingly imaginative. -Sunday Times (UK)
A wide-screen special-effects Technicolor blast; perfect for a Hollywood blockbuster.
-The Times (London)
Deep, smart, and well-researched. -SFX
A fascinating blend of science, mythology, language, and much more.
-The Independent (London)
If Michael Crichton isn't nervous, he should be. Not only has Stel Pavlou written a scientific thriller that's as tautly plotted a roller-coaster ride as anything Crichton's ever written, but he's done so using intelligent characters, and a clever, synergistic premise. The weaving of scientific detail with imagination is superb and unparalleled. --Zentertainment.com
Author Bio
Stel Pavlou lives in Kent. He has worked in various jobs, received a degree in American Studies and written the script for the film THE 51ST STATE, starring Samuel L Jackson and Robert Carlyle. Visit www.stelpavlou.com