Time Raiders: The Seeker
Delia," Professor Athena Carswell said, her voice low with excitement, "I have fully decoded Argenta's Ad Astra journal!"
Delia Sebastian sat at the oval table in a conference room at Red Rock University in Flagstaff, Arizona. "That's awesome!" she exclaimed.
At her right elbow was retired Marine Corps General Beverly Ashton. The three women were discussing one of the greatest secrets on Eartha time-travel lab.
The Ad Astra journal had been stolen from a museum in France. Argenta, a historian and Roman woman in the days of Pliny, had recorded information in this journal about star beings creating a disk and placing pieces of it on Earth. With the information from the journal in hand, they could now move forward with their mission.
Delia studied Athena's heart-shaped face and serious green eyes, which right now sparkled with happiness. In the world outside her lab, so secret it was known only by individuals at the highest levels of the U.S. government, Athena would not be recognized as a genius quantum mechanics physicist. Looks were deceiving, Delia knew.
Ashton stirred. "Better than awesome, Captain Sebastian. Professor Carswell ... read full excerpt from: Time Raiders: The Seeker ebook