The Huaca
By Marcia Mickelson
Seventeen-year-old
Ellie Cummings just wants to be a regular teenager, but after her
mother’s mysterious murder, she isn’t sure if she’ll ever be normal
again. Her mother’s death has left Ellie and her father worlds apart.
And when her best friend abandons her, Ellie has no one else to turn
to—except for the strange boy who says he can help.
Gabe de la Cruz seems to know way too much about everything, and her instincts tell Ellie to stay far away. But when he claims that he can communicate with the dead through an ancient Incan artifact, Ellie can’t resist the temptation of seeing her mother again. In the hanan pacha—the Incan afterworld—Ellie’s mother sends a message to help Ellie understand what happened the night of the murder—a message that may be better kept a secret .
Gabe de la Cruz seems to know way too much about everything, and her instincts tell Ellie to stay far away. But when he claims that he can communicate with the dead through an ancient Incan artifact, Ellie can’t resist the temptation of seeing her mother again. In the hanan pacha—the Incan afterworld—Ellie’s mother sends a message to help Ellie understand what happened the night of the murder—a message that may be better kept a secret .
About Mormon Author Marcia Mickelson
Marcia
Mickelson was born in Guatemala and moved to the U.S. as an infant. She
began writing her first novel her senior year of high school and
finished it more than ten years later.
Marcia graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelors Degree in American Studies. She is the author of Star Shining Brightly, Reasonable Doubt, Pickup Games, and The Huaca. Marcia currently resides in Texas with her husband and three sons.
Marcia graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelors Degree in American Studies. She is the author of Star Shining Brightly, Reasonable Doubt, Pickup Games, and The Huaca. Marcia currently resides in Texas with her husband and three sons.
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