Using extensive data, the author presents a compelling integrated theory about the Clovis era, shedding light on its significance and the cultural practices of its people. The book delves into archaeological findings and historical context, offering fresh insights into the lifestyle, migration patterns, and technological advancements of this ancient civilization. This scholarly work aims to deepen the understanding of the Clovis era's impact on North American history.
Gary Haynes Books
This author, drawing on a background in law, delves into the intricate connections between history, metaphysics, and foreign policy within his compelling narratives. His writing masterfully blends suspense with profound insights into the human psyche, offering readers an unforgettable literary journey. Through his work, the author explores universal themes, guiding readers through captivating and thought-provoking stories.


In the dying days of World War Two, Pavel Romasko and his Red Army colleagues pick their way through the detritus of a dying Berlin. Stumbling upon the smoking remains of a Nazi bunker, they find something inside that eclipses the horror of even the worst excesses in the city above them. As the war ends, retribution begins. But some revenge cannot be taken at once. Some revenge takes years. Which is how, seventy years later, FBI agent Carla Romero and New York lawyer Gabriel Hall are enlisted to investigate a series of blood-chilling crimes that seem to have their roots in the distant past - even though the suffering they cause is all too present. And for one of them, the disappearance of young women is a particularly personal matter