ISBN: 9780060848330
Release Date: 03 Jan 2008
Average rating: (read by 2 members)

Browse Inside
Categories: Historical adventure

What mystical secrets lie beneath the Great Pyramids? The world changes for Ethan Gage--one-time assistant to the renowned Ben Franklin--on a night in post-revolutionary Paris, when he wins a mysterious medallion in a card game. Framed soon after for the murder of a prostitute and facing the grim prospect of either prison or death, the young expatriate American barely escapes France with his life--choosing instead to accompany the new emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, on his glorious mission to conquer Egypt. With Lord Nelson's fleet following close behind, Gage sets out on the adventure of a lifetime. And in a land of ancient wonder and mystery, with the help of a beautiful Macedonian slave, he will come to realize that the unusual prize he won at the gaming table may be the key to solving one of history's greatest and most perilous riddles: who built the Great Pyramids . . . and "why"?

Rated 50994 out of 4612786 books
Recommended 0 times

Help us suggest similar books for your chance to win prizes


barrosd
Rated it 6 months ago

cbeatty
Rated it 6 months ago

Page of 2    1 2    
The Jester

The Jester by James Patterson, Andrew Gross

Average rating: (read by 35 members)

With the unstoppable pace and plot of his page-turning thrillers, "The Jester" is a breathtakingly romantic, pulse-pounding adventure set in the Middle Ages--one that could only be conjured by the mind of international bestselling author Patterson.
Lightning

Lightning by Dean Koontz

Average rating: (read by 37 members)

The first time the lightning strikes, Laura Shane is born. The second time it strikes, the terror starts, and the third time it strikes, her world is shattered. The adventure and the terror have only just begun.
Nineteen Eighty-four

Nineteen Eighty-four by George Orwell

Average rating: (read by 1150 members)

Newspeak, Doublethink, Big Brother, and the Thought Police - the language of 1984 has passed into the English Language as a symbol of the horrors of totalitarianism. George Orwell's story of Winston Smith's fight against the all-pervading party has become a classic, not the least because of its intellectual coherence.
Page of 2    1 2    
Book Forums 0
There are currently no forums for this Book Be the first...
Book Groups 0
There are currently no groups for this Book Be the first...
Book Events 0
There are currently no events for this Book Be the first...
We think you'll like...We think you'll like...
Login or Join to see what we recommend to you