The Moses Legacy

· HarperCollins UK
4.0
15 reviews
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416
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An ancient enigma threatens to shake the world to its very core...

When fragments of stone covered in a mysterious ancient script are found in Egypt, language expert Daniel Klein is called in to help. Daniel believes that the stone's origins, if revealed, could be potentially explosive, but others are determined to prevent the truth from seeing the light of day.

Framed for murder and forced on the run, Daniel and archaeologist Gabrielle Gusack are pursued across the Middle East by a ruthless killer with shadowy motives.

As they try to stay one step ahead of their hunter, they realise that the secret of the stones is only the beginning...and the truth could cost them their lives.

Be blown away by a heart-stopping conspiracy thriller – the perfect buzz for fans of Matthew Reilly and David Gibbins.

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4.0
15 reviews
A Google user
August 27, 2012
Excellent read. Reminded me of reading Raiders of the Lost Ark with it's cliff-hanging ending at almost every chapter. Lots of short chapters made it easy and very enjoyable. I can't recommend this book too highly!
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Sonya Conlin
June 19, 2013
Interesting enough to read to the end
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Fatima Hatim
April 7, 2023
جميل جداااا❤️
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About the author

Adam Palmer is a polymath – well-read in many fields and disciplines. He has studied across a number of subjects ranging from the Sciences to Ancient History. His work experience includes everything from computer software to private investigation. He lives in London.

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