I Do Not Trust You: A Novel
β Scribed by Burns, Laura J.;Metz, Melinda
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press; Wednesday Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Egypt
- ISBN
- 1466853913
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β¦ Synopsis
Stubborn Memphis "M" Engel and secretive Aswin "Ash" Sood form an uneasy partnership as they crisscross the globe in search of an Egyptian relic with the power to destroy the world.;Memphis "M" Engel is stubborn, graced with an almost absurd knowledge of long lost languages and cultures, and a heck of an opponent in a fight. Ashwin "Ash" Sood is a little too posh, a little too good looking, and has way too many secrets. He desperately wants the ancient map M inherited from her archaeologist father, believing it will lead him to a relic with the power to destroy the world. The two form an uneasy partnership, crisscrossing the globe in their search. But through it all, M can never be sure: Is she traveling with a friend or enemy?
β¦ Subjects
Relics -- Fiction
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