Author and amateur archaeologist L.C. Laird has information that will make the most ardent of believers question their convictions and the most dubious of skeptics doubt their disbelief. She packages her verity in the semi-fictional book "The Testari Scrolls" (published by AuthorHouse -- http://www.authorhouse.com/), an action-packed thriller whose riveting implications reach beyond its pages into reality.
Lindara "Lindy" Guilles, an Egyptologist and assistant to the world-renowned archaeologist William Stewart, is in urgent danger. She is about to discover ancient knowledge stemming from before the time of Jesus Christ, Moses, the biblical Great Flood -- even before the creation of Adam. This wisdom tells of the 2012 Apocalypse (the end of the Mayan calendar), and of a possible resolution to mankind's imminent demise. Alas, Lindy's proximity to the 12,000-year-old secret makes her the target of a clandestine sect known as the Nahasha, a faction bent on manipulating the antediluvian acumen for world control. Luckily a group who has spent many a millennia guarding the knowledge, the Testari, not only takes Lindy into their protective force, but also reveals that they have a plan in action to combat the fast-approaching doom of humanity. What ensues is a suspenseful chase across some of the most revered archaeologically significant sites in the world (including stops in Egypt and Switzerland) with some of the most heinous murderers in pursuit.
Written in the exciting and involved style Dan Brown and Erich von Daniken fans have come to crave, "The Testari Scrolls" intertwines fact with fiction. At the heart of the book are its well-researched scientific and theological theories. Laird maintains that the Bible contains layers of ancient knowledge, which with proper interpretation, may hold the key to saving the world from the impending Armageddon. Readers are educated with Laird's painstakingly investigated evidence, including maps, calendars and biblical code, and when they reach the conclusion of the book they, too, will hold and understand Lindy's ancient knowledge.
"This book follows a new but logical sequence of discovery began over 20 years ago by the likes of Henry Lincoln, Michael Baigent, Graham Hancock ... the Masonic and Church truth seekers, and others who have explored and exposed the truths behind the religious mysteries," says Laird. "The Testari Scrolls show us for the first time that the words in the Bible are not just a few thousand years old. There are layers of knowledge -- easy to find -- just below the surface. Finally, we will know that we have not been left here ... alone with the fear of the 2012 Apocalypse we know may come."
Laird spent time working as an amateur archaeologist on ruins in Mexico before traveling on to ancient sites in Europe and Africa. She is currently working on a guide to the exciting revelations in "The Testari Scrolls" before releasing the second book in the Testari series. More information is available at http://www.lairdscrolls.com/.