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  1. Aug 7, 2012 · 4.1 529 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. From the co-author of the two-million copy mega-bestseller The Rule of Four comes a riveting thriller with a brilliant premise based on the 2012 apocalypse phenomenon—perfect for readers of Steve Berry, Preston and Child, and Dan Brown.

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  2. 3.43. 3,651 ratings591 reviews. An ancient prophecy foretells that the world would end on 21 December 2012 . . . Deep in the jungles of Central America, an indigenous man discovers a unique and priceless treasure - a beautifully painted codex that has survived for centuries within the ruins of an undiscovered ancient Maya city.

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  3. About 12.21. From the co-author of the two-million copy mega-bestseller The Rule of Four comes a riveting thriller with a brilliant premise based on the 2012 apocalypse phenomenon—perfect for readers of Steve Berry, Preston and Child, and Dan Brown.

    • Ebook
  4. Sep 13, 2012 · In Central America, a treasure hunter discovers a Maya relic - a mysterious and ornate codex - but when he smuggles it into the US, he brings with him an old and deadly secret . . . Early in December 2012, the codex comes to Chel Manu, a Maya world authority.

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    • Paperback
    • Dustin Thomason
  5. Aug 7, 2012 · Soon he and a young Guatemalan American scholar find themselves in a race against time to keep the whole world from hitting the skids—on 12/21/12, as the Maya predicted. With Ian Caldwell, Thomason wrote the mega-best-selling thriller The Rule of Four, which will boost demand. Library Journal.

    • 9780.7B
    • Random House Publishing Group
    • 08/07/2012
    • Random House
  6. www.kirkusreviews.com › dustin-thomason › 122112.21 | Kirkus Reviews

    Oct 30, 2012 · 12.21. by Dustin Thomason ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 30, 2012. Thomason ( The Rule of Four, 2004) delivers a fast-moving tale that weaves ancient Mayan predictions of the end of the world with modern science. Gabe Stanton lost his wife, Nina, to his obsession with his job.

  7. Aug 23, 2012 · Aug. 23, 2012. Dustin Thomason begins “12.21” with a prologue in which a mysterious ancient figure pricks his arm, draws blood and then begins writing what may become “the most valuable...

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