The Azteca Stone
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About the Book
The Azteca Stone A Novel by G. Wayne Hacker Texas businessman Eduardo Gomez was exploring a cave in Northern Mexico where he inadvertently set free the seven-hundred-year-old spirit of Moctezuma III—who would have been the next ruler of the enslaved ancient Aztecs if he had not been secretly abducted and buried by a Spanish priest and his followers. Once Moctezuma’s life force is released from the underground crypt, he displaces the soul of Eduardo. And with the help of the dark angel Abaddon, he uses the millionaire’s wealth and human form to reestablish one of the bloodiest and most powerful nations the world has ever known. He was well on the road to success when he had a chance encounter with Alejandra Santiago, a young attorney of Columbian heritage, and her US Marine Corps–trained boyfriend, police detective Free Varner. The couple, along with the help from the detective’s rookie partner, Louisianan Francine Gilbeau, rises up to the challenge. But will their actions be enough to thwart the advancing forces of evil? And if so, at what cost? The Azteca Stone is an original work that has no equal in today’s contemporary marketplace. It is an action-packed thriller filled with bizarre rituals, human sacrifices, and an all-out assault on humanity by an army of genetically engineered half-human and half-beast gargoyles. The Azteca Stone will keep the readers gasping for air while at the same time crying out for more.
About the Author
The Azteca Stone is a supernatural thriller written by G Wayne Hacker, author of the nonfiction Gauchos. Although Mr. Hacker studied literature with an eye on writing books during his colligate years, all of his works prior to Gauchos were of a technical nature for Fortune 500 Telecommunications firms. Since the publication of Gauchos, he has written a bi weekly column for The Bandera Bulletin, a local weekly newspaper, and a quarterly two page article for the Heart of Texas magazine. The Azteca Stone is his first foray into the world of fictitious novels. As an added note of interest, Mr. Hacker is currently working on a soon to be completed prequel to The Azteca Stone titled Wasn’t That a Song. Today Mr. Hacker lives with his wife Margie, seven dogs and three cats in the West Texas county of Bandera - seven miles from the small town of the same name. The city limit sign on Bandera’s outskirts states that the population is 957. As a matter of reference, the tiny community is 2303 miles from the steamy jungles of Colombia and 248 miles from Houston, the nation’s fourth largest city, which serves as the two major backdrops for the exciting and provocative saga of The Azteca Stone.