Area 51: The Sphinx
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Area 51: The Sphinx

Paperback – February 8, 2000

Price
$8.82
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
Publisher
Dell
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0440234944
Dimensions
4 x 1 x 7 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

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From the Inside Flap Are there aliens among us?Have the highest echelons of power already been breached?The U.S. government knows--but they're not telling....For thousands of years it has harbored mankind's greatest secret.xa0xa0Now someone or something has found the key to...The Sphinx.No place is safe from alien infiltration. Not even top secret Area 51. Scientist Lisa Duncan and Special Forces officer Mike Turcotte know that better than anyone. Secrets have been revealed. Codes have been broken. A countdown has begun. Using alien technology, a group has gained control of a Star Wars satellite that could engulf the planet in a nuclear fire. With no room for error, Turcotte and Duncan must race to solve an ancient riddle and prevent a global catastrophe.Joined by a secret band of renegades, Mike and Lisa must travel to Egypt in a frantic search for answers. There they make a startling discovery: the key to the mysterious Ark of the Covenant, a true record of mankind's origins. But the artifact is hidden deep within the inner sanctum of the Great Sphinx of Giza. And Lisa and Mike are not alone in their quest. An anthropologist is one step ahead of them, and aliens close behind, as hunters and hunted race to uncover the secret of the Sphinx. Even if it means Armageddon... Robert Doherty is a pseudonym for a bestselling writer of military suspense novels. He is also the author of The Rock, Area 51, Area 51: The Reply, and Area 51: The Mission. If you are interested in more information about Robert Doherty, you can visit his Web site at www.nettrends.com/mayer. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Turcotte took thirty minutes to cautiously move down the last fifty meters. It had taken him an hour to walk around the mountain and climb over the top, but the last part was most critical. He quietly wove his way through the pine trees clinging to the mountainside until he saw what he was searching for--a small, level spot where a prow of rock thrust out from the steep hillside.The watcher was long gone, but to Turcotte's trained eye there was no mistaking the imprint of a tripod and other signs in the ground. The grass and pine needles had been disturbed ever so slightly. Turcotte scanned the area for other clues. In his time in the Special Forces he'd spent time on hillsides just like this, doing nothing but watching and recording what he saw, so he knew what to look for.Whoever had been there the previous night was good. That bothered Turcotte. There were a large number of alphabet-soup organizations--CIA, DIA, NSA, ISA, to name a few--from his own government that might want to keep an eye on him and Duncan. Then there were all the foreign agencies. But what truly disturbed Turcotte was that not only didn't he have a clue who had been there, but the person might have been from an organization Turcotte didn't know about. An unknown enemy was much more dangerous than a known.Finally he spotted something. Against the bark of a pine tree there was the smallest of imprints, just under half an inch in diameter. As if someone had pressed the tip of a weapon against the tree. Turcotte looked at it closely. The imprint was circular. In view of the care the watcher had taken, this mark seemed strange. Turcotte pondered it for a few moments, but there was nothing more he could make of it.He looked across the gorge at Lisa's house. He had left her sleeping comfortably, the thick blanket covering her naked body. The sun was coming up over the high plains to the east. Turcotte took the direct route back to her house. * * * The stone face of Kon-Tiki Viracocha frowned down on the traveler. Hewn out of a solid block of andesite and weighing many tons, the Gateway of the Sun was the entrance to the center pyramid of the city of Tiahuanaco. The sun god Viracocha's presence at the top of the archway told the traveler this was a most sacred site high in the Bolivian highlands."This way." The guide was anxious. The site was off-limits by decree of the government, and soldiers patrolled the area frequently.The Russian who followed the guide through the gate was a huge man, almost seven feet tall and wide as a bear. Even his bulk, though, was dwarfed by the ruins he walked through. They approached the Pyramid of the Sun, a massive earth-and-stone mound over three hundred feet high. At the very top of the pyramid, a stone altar had been placed millennia before. On its flat surface thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of people--prisoners, criminals, volunteers, the unlucky chosen ones--had had their still-beating hearts ripped out of their chests, the bodies thrown down the steeply stepped side.The Russian was known by only one name--Yakov. Whether it was his first or last name didn't matter. Nor did it matter whether it was his given name. He had been operating in the gray covert world for all of his adult life, and that was all he knew.Yakov cared little for the outside of the pyramid. His research had led him here and he knew what he wanted to see. The guide was clambering over a pile of broken rocks at the base of the pyramid, searching."Here!" The man pointed down.Yakov joined him and looked. There was a black hole between two large rocks. It would be a tight fit. The guide held his hand out and Yakov tossed him a wad of local currency held together with a rubber band. The guide was gone.Yakov paused before pushing himself into the dark hole. He took several deep breaths, his lungs laboring in the thin 13,000-foot atmosphere. He looked around, taking in the sight of Tiahuanaco as it caught the first light of morning. One of the two great ancient cities of the New World, Tiahuanaco was much less well known than the other, Teotihuacan, outside Mexico City. That could easily be explained by Tiahuanaco's remote location high in the Andes Mountains. Just getting there required an arduous journey from La Paz, the capital of Bolivia. But there was also a very negative policy enforced by the Bolivian government toward visitors desiring to see the ruins. Getting a travel permit to come to Tiahuanaco was almost impossible. Yakov had bypassed that requirement by ignoring it. He was well-versed in the techniques of entering countries illegally and moving about in the black world.Both New World cities, because of their greatness, their pyramids, their sudden appearance at the time of the waning of the Egyptian Empire, had raised speculation that they were founded by remnants of that civilization. Now, with the awareness that there really had been an Atlantis, destroyed by the Airlia, the speculation had shifted that perhaps these Central and South American cities--along with the Egyptian, the Chinese, all the Old World civilizations--had been founded by those fleeing that disaster; this, the diffusionest theory of the rise of civilization, claimed that the various civilizations around the world had arisen at the same time because they were founded by people from an earlier, single civilization.Yakov thought the diffusionest theory was likely, and he also felt there was much more to history than the books recorded. He was a member of Section IV, a branch of the Minister of Interior, sister to the KGB. More a bastard stepchild. Section IV had been formed by the Soviet Union to investigate UFOs and the paranormal. As the years had gone by, after various discoveries, the Soviets had little doubt that Earth had been visited by aliens at some time in the past, although the exact extent of alien involvement in human affairs had been unknown up until the cover being blown off of America's Area 51 just several weeks before and the information received from the guardian computer.Yakov, while taking the new revelations in stride, was still on the path of something he had been tracking down for years. Today he hoped to find another piece in the puzzle. He turned toward the dark hole and lowered himself into the bowels of the Pyramid of the Sun. Turning a powerful flashlight on, he made his way through the stone hallways, hunching over to keep his head from hitting the roof.At Area 51, Major Quinn was inside one of the surface buildings that had been turned into a makeshift morgue. In the middle of the Nevada desert, this location was also well off the beaten track. Part of Nellis Air Force Base, the location had gotten its designation from that post's map, being designated with that number training area. Quinn knew the entire history of the place, having been assigned as operations officer to the Cube, the command-and-control center for Area 51, five years before.The location had been chosen because it was where the mothership had been found during World War II. The facility had grown over the years, especially when most of the bouncers--seven of the nine atmospheric craft of the Airlia--had been brought there after being recovered from their hiding place in Antarctica. Test flights of those craft had led to the rumors of UFOs for decades.Two doctors from UNAOC--the United Nations Alien Oversight Committee--wearing their white lab coats, masks, and goggles, were preparing to do an autopsy on one of the two bodies of the STAAR representatives who had been killed trying to stop the mothership from taking off.Zandra had been her code name, Quinn remembered as one of the doctors pulled back the sheet covering the first's body."Could have used some sun," the first doctor remarked. His name tag read "Captain Billings."The body was milky white, the skin smooth. The other doctor set up a microphone on a boom in front of Billings. He clicked on a recorder. "All set."Billings picked up a scalpel but simply stood over the body for a few seconds as he spoke. "Subject is female; age approximately forty, but it is difficult to determine. Height . . ." He waited as the other doctor stretched out a tape measure. "Seventy inches. Weight"--Billings looked at the scale reading on the side of the portable cart--"one hundred and fifty pounds."Quinn stepped out of the way as Billings walked around the body. "Hair is blondish, almost white. Skin color is very pale white. Body is well muscled and developed. No obvious scars or tattoos. There are six bullet entry wounds on the chest. Four exit wounds on the back."Billings leaned over and pulled up the left eyelid. "Eye color is brown . . ." He paused. "Looks like there's a contact." He put down the scalpel and picked up a small set of tweezers. He plucked out the contact lens and looked at it against the overhead light. "Hmm, the contact might have been cosmetic, as it is brown-colored." Billings looked down."Jesus!" Billings exclaimed. "What the hell is that?"Quinn stepped forward as the doctor gasped and moved back. Quinn looked into the right eye. The pupil and iris were red, the pupil a scarlet shade darker than the rest of the eye and elongated vertically like a cat's.Quinn pulled his cell phone off his belt and punched in to the Cube. "I am isolating this building as per National Security Directive regarding contact with alien life-forms. Request immediate bubble protection be put over us ASAP to prevent further contamination!" Read more

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  • Are there aliens among us?Have the highest echelons of power already been breached?The U.S. government knows--but they're not telling....For thousands of years it has harbored mankind's greatest secret.  Now someone or something has found the key to...The Sphinx.No place is safe from alien infiltration. Not even top secret Area 51. Scientist Lisa Duncan and Special Forces officer Mike Turcotte know that better than anyone. Secrets have been revealed. Codes have been broken. A countdown has begun. Using alien technology, a group has gained control of a Star Wars satellite that could engulf the planet in a nuclear fire. With no room for error, Turcotte and Duncan must race to solve an ancient riddle and prevent a global catastrophe.Joined by a secret band of renegades, Mike and Lisa must travel to Egypt in a frantic search for answers. There they make a startling discovery: the key to the mysterious Ark of the Covenant, a true record of mankind's origins. But the artifact is hidden deep within the inner sanctum of the Great Sphinx of Giza. And Lisa and Mike are not alone in their quest. An anthropologist is one step ahead of them, and aliens close behind, as hunters and hunted race to uncover the secret of the Sphinx. Even if it means Armageddon...

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Still incredibly stupid spelling errors!

Yeah, that's what's most memorable about this cheesy book: nothing!
The story stretched out too long -- and all to culminate in an enigmatic ending. This is what is known in old Vaudville as cranking it out. Ninety-five perecent of the book was total filler, and at least thirteen percent was back-fill (updating what we already learned from previous novels). The action sequences were few and far away, and not too exciting.
But the worst was the spelling. Hey Bob! Get yourself a seeing eye dog! Preferably one who can spell, okay?
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AWSOME NEXT BOOK IN THE AREA 51 SERIES!

This is an awesome book! The action just keeps on going. It keeps you guessing what will happen next in the book! I could not put this book down, it was great I was reading into all hours of the night and being extremely tired the next day! I like that he has keep Yakov in the storie he is a good addition to Mike. Duncan is becoming more adventure some now I like that about her. He sure has a mythology weaved into all four books and at the end he just leaves you hanging there! I cant wait for the next one to come out, the author said the next one will come out in a year! I wish it would come out now!
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Good, but ...

"The Sphinx" is the fourth in a series of 4 (soon to be 5) books by Doherty relating to fictional events surrounding the existence of aliens on Earth. The premise of the series is quite interesting. Area 51 is a top secret government installation that has been studying aliens for a long time. Actions by the researchers have re-ignited a civil war between two alien factions that landed on Earth a long time ago. The story ties the aliens into many of the mysteries of ancient times, e.g., the existence of Atlantis, the Ark of the Covenant, the building of the Sphinx and the Pyramids in Egypt, and even the building of the Great Wall of China.
What I found most interesting about the series is how Doherty ties together many of these historical enigmas into Area 51 and the history of the aliens. The work seems to be researched quite well and the first two books in the series (Area 51 and Area 51 The Reply) are both entertaining and satisfying.
This book, however entertaining, suffers from a fatal flaw in my opinion. Many subplots in the book are begun but not completed within the book's pages. Whereas the first two books are pretty well self-contained (i.e., the story ends at the end of the book), subplots in this book and the 3rd book (Area 51 The Mission) are not completed before the end of the book. They leave the reader hanging until the next book is purchased. By the time I got half way through Area 51 The Sphinx, I became tired of everything dragging on and not knowing how many of the subplots will end. At the end, I felt very unsatisfied. I wonder if the subplots that began in books 3 aqnd 4 will even end in the next book (Area 51 The Grail).
I have sworn off reading any more books in the series because of the unsatisfying feeling I had at the completion of Area 51 The Sphinx. It is a shame, actually, that such a great premise and a great start to a series seems to have degenerated into a tactic just to sell the next book in the series.
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complex but ultimately exciting

Do not read this book unless you have read its predecessors in the series, else you will be submerged in a confusing avalanche of subplots and information. The story moves apace and pays homage to the mystique of Sir Francis Richard Burton, the English explorer of the last century. One is left with the sensation that our history has been much involved with warring alien factions, and that, perhaps, more historic anomalies shall be explained, the Knights Templar having been mentioned. The story is, however, compelling and one is carried along with the mystery. The great antiquity of the Sphinx is confirmed and the Arch of the Covenant found. The horrors of nanotechnology released on Easter Island. The sequel is going to have to deal with a lot of problems.
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The Series is truly starting to fire on all fronts.

Outside of the first book and the series being "new", I believe that the fourth book, The Sphinx, is really starting to hit the stride of the series. The way that storyline brings in piece after piece of the ancient world, artifacts, characters, lore, etc... keeps updating the story with pieces being revealed bit by bit all while the action is just relentless.
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Indiana Jones Meet's Close Encounters...

This book has SO MANY high points I don't even know where to begin. The storyline about the Sphinx is truly one of inspiration. After 'The Mission' I was wondering just where Doherty was taking us, and now that we've found what is under the Sphinx, I think we have an idea...I THINK. Although not revealing the entire purpose of what is found under the Sphinx, we learn a lot more than we did in 'The Mission'. The search in South America was an interesting side-note as well. All in all I felt as though I were reading an off-shoot of an Indiana Jones novel that tried to establish the existence of aliens. Well done, and I have to admit, it left me wanting more. I anxiously await the next installment. Give the 'Area 51' series a try, for sci-fi/adventure entertainment I rank it better than average.
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This latest instalment is even better than the predecessors!

And man, there's plenty of action and astounding questions about alien existence! In this fantastic new Area 51 instalment, aliens hijack STAR WARS technology and the USA is under a grave threat. Easter Island's guardian computer holds the US Navy hostage as microrobots take over the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON(see, carrier battle groups do have their weaknesses!). In Africa and China, archaeologists locate links between ancient folklore and the aliens' existence. But it seems that the key to the whole thing is hidden underneath the Sphinx on Egypt's Giza plateau. Can ongoing heroes Mike Turcotte, SPECFOR operative and scientist Lisa Duncan find out more and save the US from nuclear Armageddon at the hands of the renegade aliens? Just when you think you know the end . . . what, nothing more until 2001? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! But it was a brilliant continuation in a first-rate series! Unputdownable.
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Five Stars

Please with item. Delivery was as stated. Would buy from this seller again. A++++
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Great read. Interesting historical details

Great read. Interesting historical details.
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Five Stars

Great!