9.2 /10 1 Votes
Country Singapore Publication date December 10, 2015 Pages 382 pp | 4.6/5 Language English Media type Print (hardcover) Originally published 10 December 2015 Genre Detective fiction | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Publisher Partridge Singapore (Singapore) |
four ways to pharaoh khufu
Four Ways to Pharaoh Khufu is a 2015 debut novel by American writer Alexander Marmer. The book was published on December 10, 2015 by PartridgeSingapore. Author is a freelance writer for the US Army Fort Drum newspaper, The Mountaineer. Dan Brown and his famous novel The Da Vinci Code, inspired him to write his own novel.
Contents
Short review
When destiny tragically connects two strangers inside the Great Pyramid in Egypt, one man launches a search for truth across two continents, while being chased by the descendants of elite ancient warriors.
In this mystery-detective novel, Michael, a 29-year-old U.S. Army Iraqi War veteran, tours the Great Pyramid and discovers a stranger, German design-engineer Gunther Schulze, struggling to breathe and dying inside the Grand Gallery. Their encounter sends Michael on a quest, which eventually reveals one of the greatest deceptions in the after-burial of the most powerful and influential pharaoh in Egyptian history.
Reception
Critical reception for Four Ways to Pharaoh Khufu was positive. Kirkus Reviews offered the novel muted praise: "...Marmer has produced a crackling read, full of exotic settings and intriguing ideas.