
Quest for Babylon's Soul
The Epic Search for the Gold Statue of God Marduk
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Narrated by:
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Tim Welch
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By:
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Sonador Snow
About this listen
Two thousand years ago, a Persian general and his seneschal march through the dunes, leaving behind rivers of blood.
In 2011, the dark side of NATO’s presence in Iraq pushes a local woman to flee into the night, clutching a golden vase to her chest.
Fast forward to today, where American archaeologist Diane Ryan discovers a mass grave in the hot sands of Syria. After calling English historian Geoff Symons for help with the dig, the two unearth an ancient clay plate.
Discover how the time frames intertwine, how echoes of the past reach the present, and in the end, who will reach the gold statue of God Marduk?
©2014 Sonador Snow (P)2020 Sonador Snow
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