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The Alexandria Connection

By: Adrian d’Hagé
Narrated by: Sean Mangan
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A New World Order is upon us ... In the shifting desert sands of Egypt, rumours abound of a lost papyrus that will reveal the true purpose of the Pyramids of Giza. Could these ancient monoliths be the source of a new kind of energy, one that comes at no cost to the planet? CIA agent Curtis O'Connor and archaeologist Aleta Weizman are determined to find out. Close by, a shadowy and powerful group known as Pharos meets in Alexandria, its membership a closely guarded secret. Its first order of business: to orchestrate chaos on international financial markets with a series of spectacular terrorist attacks on the world's fossil-fuel supplies. And in Cairo, amid the anarchy of Tahrir Square, thieves have broken into the famed Museum of Antiquities and stolen one of the world's priceless artifacts: the mask of Tutankhamun. Is the audacious theft linked to the Pharos Group?©2014 Adrian d'Hage (P)2014 Bolinda Publishing Espionage Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Middle East Emotionally Gripping Fiction Africa Pharaoh Suspense Iran
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A well researched storyline. Fast, action packed with a believable punch line. Adrian d’Hage has done it again.

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Boring beyond belief.
Usually enjoy Sean Mangan but not this time. I tried to finish it hoping it would get better ...but it didn't.

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