Space weather scientists in Northeast Canada have spotted holes opening
in Earth's magnetosphere. Now a massive, deadly eruption of solar
radiation is barreling toward the planet at one million miles per hour.
With only three days before impact, the president of the United States
desperately turns to two unlikely heroes for help: inventor Calder
Sinclair and physicist-turned-news-correspondent Allie Armendariz.
As they and the world focus on the looming disaster from space, someone
is secretly plotting to wreak havoc globally on the ground. If
successful, the fiendish plan will hurl modern civilization back to the
nineteenth century.
Guillen skillfully weaves heart-racing suspense with deeper questions
about the profound consequences of scientific innovation, both intended
and unintended. As his heroes search for answers, they run headlong into
questions about human origins and the meaning and purpose of life and
death.
Racing the clock, Calder and Allie battle personal demons (as well as
each other), all the while inching closer to a staggering truth foretold
in ancient literature that decisively spells out the world's future--the
Null Prophecy.