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Quest for the Queen's Temple

By: Russell James
Narrated by: Christopher Lane
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Three thousand years ago, the Queen of Sheba ruled an empire and had wealth beyond measure. Legends said that one day the Arabian desert rose up and swallowed the queen, her temple, and her fabulous treasure.

It is 1938, and antiques dealers Rick and Rose Sinclair come across an old journal. It tells an explorer’s tale of sighting the queen’s lost temple, but his porters forcing him to turn back, terrified by myths of the temple’s protection by giant monsters and the queen’s avaricious ghost.

The Sinclairs set out to find the temple, transported in a decrepit plane by their smuggler friend Humphrey. The moment they land, their plan goes awry. They are robbed, and worse, they discover they have competition searching for the lost temple.

The Sinclairs will find that all the legends were true. The temple does exist. The treasure is still there. And it is all defended by giant creatures bent on slaughtering any who trespass. Will Rick’s cunning and Rose’s intellect be enough to survive the dangers of the temple of the queen?

©2022 Severed Press (P)2023 Severed Press

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