The greatest mystery of the ancient world remains the identity of who set fire to the Great Library in Alexandria. One hundred years later, Heron of Alexandria—the city's most renown inventor and creator of Temple miracles—receives coin from a mysterious patron to investigate the crime. Desperate
Fires of Alexandria
✍ Scribed by Carpenter, Thomas K
- Book ID
- 108921392
- Publisher
- Black Moon Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Series
- Alexandrian Saga 1
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
The greatest mystery of the ancient world remains the identity of who set fire to the Great Library in Alexandria. One hundred years later, Heron of Alexandria�the city's most renown inventor and creator of Temple miracles�receives coin from a mysterious patron to investigate the crime. Desperate to be free of the debts incurred by her twin brother, she accepts and sets in motion a chain of events that will shake the Roman Empire and change the course of history forever.
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