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The Find

Alien Contact

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The Find

By: Gary Naiman
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Two archaeologists search for the source of a mysterious signal emanating from Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula. One of them, Katerine Rebelais, ranks among the top archaeologists in her field. The other, Kate Pierce, is penniless after being blackballed for her rebellious confrontations with her sponsors. With Earth’s superpowers on the verge of nuclear war, the doomsday clock is striking twelve and civilization’s last hope is intervention by an alien force and its psychic link with the two archaeologists who have never met because one of them is dead.

Gary Naiman has written fifteen novels. One of his books, P.P.M., is being considered for a motion picture.

First reviews:
Compelling, intelligent writing. The author has certainly done his research -- the scenes revolving around world military and political might feel very believable. I would have preferred more resolution at the end but the writing up to that point was so strong I couldn't put the book down. The characters were compelling, layered, flawed, and likeable. (T J David 4/26/25)


The author has created two very interesting protagonists in archaeologists Katerine Rebelais and Kate Pierce. The other characters feel real as well, striking chords we can all relate to. It feels like a prophecy that could come true. I recently returned from an adventure to the ancient Mayan ruins. I pictured these mysterious temples as I read the book. I don’t want to spoil it for you, but if you enjoy creative, intelligent, thrilling science fiction that feels deeply personal at the same time, this book is for you. (W. Grand 3/20/25)

A gripping blend of archaeology, mystery, and science fiction. With high stakes involving the fate of civilization and an urgent race against time, the book offers a thrilling and imaginative adventure. Fans of both archaeology and apocalyptic fiction will enjoy the book's suspense and depth. (James Brown-U.K. 9/5/24)

The Find is a captivating and thought-provoking tale that combines archaeology, mystery, and science fiction in an intense race against time. The story’s concept of reincarnation and the intertwined fates of two female archaeologists, one of whom is dead, adds a unique layer to the plot. With the world on the brink of destruction and the looming threat of weapons of mass destruction, this novel grabs your attention and doesn’t let go. (Trischel 10/23/24)
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