A spear is unearthed from Inca ruins on a hillside in Peru. Although the jade spearhead originated 3,000 miles away and 1400 years in the past, carvings on the shaft unite Mexican and Peruvian images with a more recent time period.
But more remarkable is the strange dialect now issuing from the resident archaeologists mouth. Is it coincidence that, in Mexico, two-year-old Kiin Kaay is suddenly speaking the same language used by the archaeologist?
Jade and husband Luna are buried in preparations to sponsor the worlds largest spiritual healing festival at their school. So buried they barely notice their daughters new vocabulary, until a desperate call comes from Lunas archaeologist friend. Luna drops everything and flies to Peru.
Suddenly, problems arise, seemingly determined to undermine the festival. Luna phones with an urgent request for Jade to hand-deliver Grandfather Zipacnas journals.
How can she leave Mexico now when things are falling apart? How can Zipacnas journals be related to this place so far away? Something has conspired to unite these people in Peru. Is it Universe, some thingor some oneelse altogether?
Genre: Mystery
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