Myths of the Evergreens
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About the Book
This novel chronicles the latter years of the life of a handsome, single, and successful exploration geologist. Although, he was somewhat still naïve in his early fifties, he struck off on a new and uncharted course, a path aimed at communicating with an ancient earthly life form. The unfolding story follows his love life, marriage, indiscretions, and surreptitious mailings from a major foreign power bent on a parallel path of species communication. Caught up in the obsession for study and discovery, he finds himself trapped in a seemingly limitless odyssey of intrigue, and research into both geologic and mankind’s history, evolution, religion, myth, botany, mathematics, science, and the classic world. The sum of his and the foreigners’ research disclosed a number of astounding discoveries previously shrouded in the mystery of antiquity. These factors forced a reevaluation of his personal belief structure. The story reaches a climax as he confronts and communicates with a selected member of the “continuum”. The story ends in a miraculous epiphany.
About the Author
The author, after his service in the military during WWII, graduated with a BS degree from the U of Texas in Austin, and later an MS degree in Geology with a minor in Physics from the U of Houston. He was selected as a member of the SGE, the national geology honors fraternity. Some of his papers on exploration have been published in articles by The Oil & Gas Journal, other Exploration periodicals, the Journal of Sedimentary Petrology and Paleontology, and two separate Memoirs of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. He has lectured extensively at AAPG conventions, Houston Geological Society, and meetings of the Houston Mesozoic Geologists Group, He was selected to present one of his papers during the World Geological Congress in Washington DC, 1989. His Masters Thesis in 1952 was the first one published from the U of Houston by any outside publishing company. Following his employment with the Quebec Minister of’ Mines he worked in the corporate world for 33 years rising to the position of VP in charge of domestic exploration for hydrocarbons of a large American corporation, heading a staff of roughly 100. Retired in 1985, he formed a family corporation and still runs it. He began writing fiction in 1988 and has published three volumes of short stories. This is his first novel. Previous published fiction: HOT NIGHTS IN HOUSTON, Author House, 1998, ISBN #1-58500-118-X. THE MEMOIRS OF SPIDER JACK YATES AND OTHER STRANGE TALES, Author House, 2000, ISBN #1-58500-865-6. MY CONFIDENTIAL HOUSTON STORIES, XLIBRIS, 2002, ISBN #1-4010-6769-7 & 9. For additional information you may write to C. A. Chimene at PO Box 35992, Houston, Texas 77235, visit my web page at www.chimene.com, or e-mail to chimene@juno.com.