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Beneath Khafre's Pyramid

A Mitch Dinkle Archaeological Thriller (Heir to Atlantis, Book 2)

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Beneath Khafre's Pyramid

By: Chris Fox
Narrated by: Ryan Kennard Burke
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The Legendary Halls of Amenti

LIDAR scans of the area beneath the Great Pyramids have revealed something astonishing. An entire city lies beneath the sands, hidden for countless millennia, remembered only by the ancient priests of the early dynastic Egyptians.

Thoth left behind the Emerald Tablets to explain what lies within the Halls of Amenti, a place that transcends life and death. There he met 32 immortal sages, and became the 33rd so that he could pass the knowledge onto the Egyptians.

I believe the Halls contain the key to immortality, and possibly the survival of the human race. But I am not alone. The Daevas also seek the Halls. If they reach them first, then mankind will be little more than cattle to be fed to their dark masters.

Unless I stop them.

I have abilities now, gifted to me by the ancients, a half-art half-science they called shaping. The trouble is the Daevas are better at it, ruthless, and will stop at nothing to ensure they reach the halls before I do. They are led by a centuries old assassin named Elias, one even the vaunted Agency fears.

I'm going anyway, and I'm going to win. Or die trying.

©2025 Chris Fox (P)2025 Chris Fox
Adventure Historical Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense
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