ISBN-13: 9780595660421 / Angielski / Twarda / 2004 / 244 str.
ISBN-13: 9780595660421 / Angielski / Twarda / 2004 / 244 str.
Jason Dent, a young down-and-out sociologist living in Cairo, is hired by an Egyptian businessman to retrieve stolen archaeological evidence. He must travel to Cape Town, South Africa, infiltrate a group of the victim's colleagues, and identify the murderer and thief. He is welcomed by the Orion Society members, who believe he knows more than he does.
His mission is complicated by his attraction to the sister of the leading suspect. Problems arise when he agrees to assist the police in a sting operation at a luxury spa, putting is own life at risk. He must also wrestle with the ethical dilemma of selling scientific findings.
The evidence he seeks threatens to ruin scholarly reputations and tarnish the image of ancient Egyptian civilization. His investigation is hampered by foreign intrigue and the discovery that he is not alone in seeking the evidence. "A page-turner "The Giza Revelation" combines great storytelling with gripping scientific history. Blending archaeology, mystery, and romance, Cliff Brennen may turn out to be our next Robin Cook " ─Judith Kleinfeld, psychologist and award-winning author.
""The Giza Revelation" is fast-paced, well-researched, and superbly written. The reader quickly identifies with the protagonist and becomes immersed in the plot. This is a novel the reader will want to share with others." ─Carl Carlan, Col. U.S. Army (Ret.)