
The Elixir of Life
Sam Reilly, Book 31
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David Gilmore
About this listen
Kelly Robinson, a 24-year-old economics doctoral student, spent the day on a perilous climb to Abuna Yemata Guh, a 5th-century monolithic church carved into a sheer cliffside in Ethiopia.
Inside, the chapel walls were covered with vibrant frescoes, their colors deep and rich, depicting serene biblical figures, saints, and angels.
But then something happened that science couldn’t explain.
Within hours, the video Kelly captured of the incident went viral.
Thousands of miles away, the crew of the Tahila watched in disbelief. If the footage was real, it meant one terrifying thing: the Elixir of Life had been found.
And the world was now in grave danger.
To make matters worse, Sam Reilly was missing…
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