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The End of the World is Coming - Margaret Evans' "The Sixth World" Foretells of 2012 Mayan Revival

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No one has seen the Maya glory since the ninth century, but author Margaret Evans' newest thriller "The Sixth World" says the ancient Central American Indian culture will return on Dec. 22, 2012. Then again, they’re already here.

(PRWEB) December 13, 2004 -- "The Sixth World" (thesixthworld.com) is a fictional page-turner based on popular beliefs of two California archaeologists who have discovered Maya readying for the new age when they will again rule the world.

It's all expected to happen on Dec. 22, 2012 based on actual Mayan predictions of the new age involving the Earth’s ongoing reverse magnetic energy, sunspots and solar flares. These estimates are backed by many popular websites like 2near.com, 12-12-12.org, mysteries-megasite.com and timewavezero.com.

"The one thing I continually learn is the more we find out about this culture, the deeper the mysteries seem to grow," Evans said. "While I’m not sure what will happen on December 22, 2012, I think we will all be in for a surprise of some kind. Evolution and enlightenment are probably involved.

"The previous five Aztec/Mayan ages were marked with worldwide/cosmic events jibing pretty closely with our own scientific/historic theories, such as asteroids hitting the earth and killing off the dinosaurs. I guess I just can’t get past the Maya being such an intelligent, talented people who could predict planetary and astral movements without the aid of telescopes and machines. What they knew was phenomenal. How they knew it is unknown. That’s my fascination."

"The Sixth World" (Xlibris Corp., $22.99) has been hailed as “a really good thriller story” by Blether.com. Curled Up With a Good Book.com called The Sixth World "a treasure trove. There are fascinating tidbits about the Maya strewn like precious jewels throughout the story. The storyline itself is original and interesting. . . . The settings are described so well that the reader can almost see the beautiful California hills. The Sixth World is a great book for anyone who admires good fiction."

The debut novel by the native Washingtonian will soon be followed by "Cavalry Man," the story of an ex-Navy SEAL working in the Justice Department's Witness Security Unit. Ms. Evans' background as a legal professional in the managed health care industry after graduating from Georgetown University's School of Business Administration underscores her passion to detail. She has been interested in the Mayan culture for nearly 20 years.

Ms. Evans is available for interviews concerning "The Sixth World" or Mayan culture at (301) 520-7184. The public can best order from the many online venues such as Amazon.com, Borders.com and Barnesandnobles.com.

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