
The Condor Prophecy
The Hiram Kane Adventures, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Bryant
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By:
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Steven Moore
About this listen
An uprising looms.
A revenge demanded by Inca Gods.
A prophecy must be fulfilled.
In the Andes searching for a lost Inca city, Hiram Kane's team is infiltrated by two different terrorist factions seeking legendary Inca gold to fund strikes against their enemy. The expedition devolves into the deadliest of treasure hunts and a lethal race against time. When the lives of Kane's loved ones are threatened, it becomes personal.
Catholics versus Incans. Kane must defeat them both.
Win, and he'll prevent a new holy war.
Lose, and the ancient prophecy will unleash catastrophe the world over.
©2017 Steven Moore (P)2017 Steven Moore
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