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  • That Time in Cairo

  • A Wolfgang Pierce Thriller, Book 2
  • By: Logan Ryles
  • Narrated by: Kyle Tait
  • Length: 3 hrs and 19 mins

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That Time in Cairo

By: Logan Ryles
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Publisher's Summary

Wolfgang and his team are back—just in time.

When an ancient scroll believed to detail the location of an Egyptian burial vault is discovered in Libya, the archeological world explodes in celebration. But while en route to Egypt, the convoy carrying the scroll is attacked, and the document goes missing.

Egyptian authorities reach out to Wolfgang and his team with a simple request: find the scroll, and protect the tomb. But what starts as a simple recovery mission quickly turns deadly when it becomes clear that the scroll has nothing to do with archeology, and the ugly face of terrorism again raises its head.

Ancient secrets can be just as deadly as modern ones, and Wolfgang and his team will need to work quickly if they hope to keep those secrets out of the hands of the world's worst killers.

©2021 Logan Ryles (P)2022 Tantor

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