The Pharaoh's Secret The Pharaoh's Secret
Book 13 - The NUMA Files

The Pharaoh's Secret

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Publisher Description

When the NUMA crew is exposed to a dangerous toxin, Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala will stop at nothing to find a cure foretold by Ancient Egyptian lore in this exhilarting novel from the #1 New York Times–bestselling series 
 
Head of NUMA special assignments, Kurt Austin and his most trusted friend, Joe Zavala tangle with a ruthless powerbroker scheming to build a new Egyptian empire as glorious as those of the Pharaohs. Part of their adversary's plan rests on the manipulation of a newly discovered aquifer beneath the Sahara, but an even more devastating weapon at his disposal may threaten the entire world: a plant extract known as the black mist, discovered in the City of the Dead and rumored to have the power to take life from the living and restore it to the dead.

With the balance of power in Africa and Europe on the verge of tipping, Kurt, Joe, and the rest of the NUMA team will have to fight to discover the truth behind the legends—but to do that, they have to confront in person the greatest legend of them all: Osiris, the ruler of the Egyptian underworld.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
November 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
432
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
SIZE
1.8
MB

Customer Reviews

Lynde Johnson "MissWorld" ,

The Pharaoh's Secret

Clive Cussler is master story teller. I have read all his books. They seem to get better as fine wine ages, his stories have a plot within a plot. I fell in love with him because of his characters, places and the integrity he installs in them. When I relate one of his plots, I say " I go to bed with Clive and I have wonderful dreams!,,, Thank You Clive Cussler.

hyffdhhdhjj ,

Worst of the Cussler universe

I am a long time Cussler fan, and although there has been some drop off in the quality of writing in recent years it hasn’t impacted the entertainment value much in my opinion. This book however is pretty terrible. The writing is juvenile and at times either makes no sense or is totally ludicrous. I know Graham Brown has written in this series before however it is almost as though he forgot who the characters actually are. I found myself thinking multiple times that this is not how Kurt or Joe would act or what they would say. This reads like it was written by AI that was given access to Cussler’s complete works and then published unedited.

KarinaAnderson ,

Another great read

Action packed interesting story as anyways

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