
Jennifer Graziano
Death and deceasing who have disturbed people's schedule, or the calendar itself get the documentation of that. Odor smell and awful color and shapes of severed body parts. Two agents working in the distance from the FBI make a tiny, neat file about it. All the remains belong to humans by the time agents take a close look. How the waste which could grow toxic could be left for us to handle; reserving space for debts owed. Some disposals upset everyone who knows so fault is laid on the mutilated human. The record is kept in vain with no real closure for more X Files volumes.

A Google user
X-files E-book: Ruins is one of the best books I have ever read because I am a budding Author myself.
I feel the Author of this book has accomplished more than one goal.
1) This Auhor has recreated and developed the beloved x-files characters whether a Sci-fi addict or not have come to love.
2)I belive has remained historically accurate to the Mayan cultures. Was Xitaclan real or imaginary? I loved the feathered creatures.
3) Has advertised his own works by creating the compelling storyline.
I love gore so this author has not offended me. What else can I say? Poor Pepe. I could really connect with him although he was helping the villains. He only wanted to support his family and its tragic how he was killed.
Best qoute from the book: 'I should have hit him harder then,'.

Christine Horner
This covers everything one can think of. Ancient ruins, revolutionaries, modern technology, murder, science and intrigue. Keeps you reading on and on. I could hardly put it down all four times that I have read it. It just doesn't seem to get old.
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