Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted over at Wishful Endings to spotlight and discuss the books we’re excited about and have yet to read. Generally they’re books that have yet to be released, but not necessarily. It’s based on Waiting on Wednesday, which was originally hosted at Breaking the Spine.
My pick for this week is a sci-fi thriller about a mysterious woman, an Egyptian archaeologist, a forensic anthropologist, Mayan secrets, and a man lost in time…

Title: The Alpha Enigma
Author: W. Michael Gear
Publisher: Daw
Publication Date: Nov. 3 2020
Genres: Science fiction
Shelves: Female-fronted
A thrilling new science fiction mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of the Donovan novels
Dr. Timothy Ryan, head of the military psychiatric unit at Grantham Barracks, is meeting a new patient, a woman known as “Prisoner Alpha.” As she is being transferred, they are attacked by assassins, barely escaping with their lives. One shooter vanishes, leaving behind a dead companion unlike anyone Ryan has ever seen.
But even more baffling is the puzzle of Alpha herself. She speaks in a strange tongue, and doodles in bars, dots, and little pictures like nothing Ryan has ever seen. Is she some sort of savant, or the most cunning spy he’s ever met?
Meanwhile, in Egypt, archaeologist Reid Farmer uncovers an 18th-Dynasty tomb that shouldn’t exist, filled with Mayan epigraphy, mathematics, and materials that didn’t exist 3,000 years ago. As a result of this discovery, Reid and forensic anthropologist Kilgore France—along with the sarcophagus they have found—are snatched away to a hidden lab to solve the enigma of a man lost in time.
As dark forces gather, Alpha makes an impossible escape from Grantham. Ryan quickly becomes the prime suspect in her disappearance, but with a team of unique allies, sets out to prove his innocence. Together, they must find Alpha and save Ryan before it is too late
I’m really excited for this. I’m just a huge Gear fan and I know he’ll do this subject matter justice😁
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I haven’t yet had the pleasure of reading a Gear book, yet – though I’d love to read the Donovon books. But they only produce them as paperbacks or hardbacks and these days, I’m either buying my books as audio or ebooks:(.
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I’m looking forward to this too!
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I had not heard of this one but it looks really intriguing!
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