
Stuck in the Land of the Pharaohs
Stuck, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Laurence
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By:
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Dave Johnson
About this listen
An epic adventure! Egypt: the shimmering sun beats down on the Nile. The sands are shifting in the searing hot desert, but so is time.
The Baxters travel back a hundred years, but the time machine has a problem, which means Robert, James, and Lucy have an even bigger one! They find themselves stuck 3,000 ago in an ancient civilization. How will their uncle ever find them? How will they survive in the land of many gods?
This is book six in the Stuck series, but they are all stand-alone stories, so you don't need to have listen to the others to enjoy this one. If you enjoy history and adventure, you will love this!
©2022 Dave Johnson (P)2022 Dave Johnson
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