Stargate SG-1: City of the Gods
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When a Crystal Skull is discovered beneath the Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico, it ignites a cataclysmic chain of events that maroons SG-1 on the dying world of Xalotcan, a brutal society, steeped in death and sacrifice, where the bloody gods of the Aztecs demand tribute from a fearful and superstitious population.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #118617 in Books
- Published on: 2005-04-18
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 240 pages
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Gateworld.net
All four members of the team are present and accounted for... a satisfying way to spend a couple of hours.
About the Author
With a degree in geomorphology and anthropology, Sonny Whitelaw decided that a career in academia wouldn't be as much fun as running a dive charter yacht and adventure tourism business in the South Pacific. Photojournalism came as a natural extension to her travels, and Sonny's work has been featured in numerous international publications, including National Geographic. Sonny is also the author of The Rhesus Factor, a contemporary eco-thriller, and Ark Ship, a sci-fi drama. She currently resides in Brisbane with her two children.
Excerpted from Stargate Sg1 City of the Gods (STARGATE SG1) by . Copyright © 2005. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
"Jack! What are you doing, why aren’t you…" Daniel stopped in his tracks and stared at him. His low voice was filled with apprehension. "Why is it so hot up here?"
Dabruzzi ran past them without pausing. Jack coughed, then coughed again, clinging to the pain searing his throat, an anchor against a different pain, one he could never articulate.
Something wriggled inside his cape. He glanced down at the miniature dog, Spiffy. They hadn’t been able to find the tunnel to the surface until it had jumped out of the cape and scampered up behind a rock fall. The animal had saved them, but it might have only delayed the inevitable. Jack reached in, unconsciously reassuring it with a gentle pat, feeling its warm life against his hand. "Our friendly neighborhood volcano decided to erupt all over the Stargate." He swallowed the grit in his mouth and stood.
Daniel’s eyes opened wide in disbelief. "What about Sam and the other kids?"
"They’re dead." Jack’s voice was as cracked and brittle as the cinders that covered the ground. "They’re all dead."



