When Ella Karman debuts on the Social Stock Exchange, she finds out life as a high-profile "Influencer" isn't what she expected. Everyone around her is consumed by their rankings, in creating the smoke and mirrors that make them the envy of the world. But then Ella's best friend betrays her, her ra
The Keystone
β Scribed by A. M. Dean
- Publisher
- Pan Macmillan UK; Pan Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 410 KB
- Series
- Emily Wess 2
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Egypt,Egypt.
- ISBN
- 0230772013
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A Key, Lost for Millennia While tracking down the relic hunters who murdered her cousin, Dr Emily Weiss and her husband Michael are seeking a dangerous artefact. This ancient key lies hidden in the Egyptian desert and will wreak havoc in the wrong hands. A Religious Order, Promising the End In Chicago, the Magnificent Mile is about to go down in history. A dangerous sect is preparing for an explosive Independence Day parade and the finishing touches are being put on a device that will wreak untold havoc on the city. An Attack, Shrouded in Mystery Soon Emily, Michael and the ruler of the sect are racing to Egypt. One party craves retribution, the other seeks spiritual ascendancy, and both sides will do whatever it takes to succeed. But can Emily and Michael stop the sect before they transform an ancient promise into a very modern curse?
β¦ Subjects
Egypt
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