Amidst the Zapatista guerilla army, drug trafficking, military and political corruption and the inhospitable Chiapas jungle, David Wolf, and expatriate American, and Karen Dumas, and archaeologist from the Smithsonian Institute leave behind their comfortable jobs in search of an unusual treasure: mysterious Mayan books.
Stanly Struble is a graduate of the famed Father Flanagans Boys Home, Boys Town, Nebraska and holds an M.S. in Anthropology from Kansas State University where he previously taught Social Anthropology and North American Indian courses. He is currently an adjunct professor of Sociology at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha.Stans mystery-suspense novels, Filth eater and Sins of the jaguar, were published in 2001 and 2003. They received critical praise from print media and notable individuals, including Lew Hunter, Chairman of the U.C.L.A. Screenwriting School.