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July 20, 2008
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| Napoleon's Pyramids by William Dietrich | Reviewed by Wanda Maynard |  | Publisher: Harper Collins
http://www.harpercollins.com
ISBN: 0060848324
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Historical
Release date: Feb 2007
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Price: $24.95
| This throughly researched novel is based on real history. An experience worth reliving over and over again. Let, William Dietrich, a wonderful author, take you through an Egyptian mystification of the pyramids, along with our hero, Gage, and the beautiful Astiza. Getting there is half the fun with this page-turning historical fiction. The action keeps building as the adventure moves along at an accelerated speed.
Will the medallian that Gage won in a card game be found to be a fake, or will it unlock mathematical mystries that have been kept secret for thousands of years?
As our journey deepens and problems mount up, will we find out who constructed the great pyramid and why? Will Gage wind up in prison before the mystery of the madallion is unlocked? Will he be killed? Or will he escort the new Emperor, Napoleon Barnaparte, the French leader, along with his army of scientists to Egypt to study the pyramids?
Read Napoleon's Pyramids and be led to a far away country where every stone tells a story, and a riddle from a hidden past may be revealed. | | |
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