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Napoleon's Pyramids (William Dietrich) (1988) English
Quote:What mystical secrets lie beneath the Great Pyramids? Traveling with Napoleon's great expedition, American adventurer Ethan Gage solves a 6,000 year old riddle with the help of a mysterious medallion in the first volume of William Dietrich's bestselling series-now available in trade paperback for the first time ever
"It has a plot as satisfying as an Indiana Jones film and offers enough historical knowledge to render the reader a fascinating raconteur on the topics of ancient Egypt and Napoleon Bonaparte." -USA Today
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?
🌞 William Dietrich is the New York Times bestselling author of fifteen books, including historical thrillers that have sold in thirty-one languages worldwide. The Emerald Storm is the latest installment of his bestselling Ethan Gage Adventures series. A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and a contributing writer at the Seattle Times, he lives in Washington State.
"A frothy, swashbuckling tale of high adventure in 18th-century Egypt . . . Napoleon's Pyramids is escapist fiction at its ultimate."
- 🌞 Seattle Times
"Attention to those of you who like thrillers to be high-concept, historical and swashbuckling!"
- New York Daily News
"Breezily paced, factually grounded, and colorfully written, Napoleon's Pyramids offers much appeal to historical mystery fans."
- Mystery Scene
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