StarAstrologer - Books : The Rosetta Key (Ethan Gage)
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780061239557
ISBN: 0061239550
Label: Harper
Manufacturer: Harper
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: April 01, 2008
Publisher: Harper
Release Date: April 22, 2008
Sales Rank: 200329
Studio: Harper
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Surviving murderous thieves, a nerve-racking sea voyage, and the deadly sands of Egypt with Napoleon's army, American adventurer Ethan Gage solved a five-thousand-year-old riddle with the help of a mysterious medallion. But the danger is only beginning. . . .
Gage finds himself hurled into the Holy Land in dogged pursuit of an ancient Egyptian scroll imbued with magic, even as Bonaparte launches his 1799 invasion of Israel, which will climax at the epic siege of Acre. Pursuing Napoleon to France, where the general hopes ancient secrets will catapult him to power, the wily and inventive Gage faces old enemies with unlikely new friends, and must use wit, humor, derring-do, and an archaeological key to prevent dark powers from seizing control of the world.
Entertaining and vividly evocative, The Rosetta Key is William Dietrich at his fast-paced, cliff-hanger best. For lovers of stirring historical adventure laden with intriguing mystery and puzzles galore, The Rosetta Key is a terrific thrill ride not to be missed.
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William Dietrich's "The Rosetta Key" is a worthy follow-up to his earlier novel, "Napoleon's Pyramids." In the first novel, intrepid American adventurer Ethan Gage found himself bound to Egypt to accompany Napoleon's 1799 invasion of the ancient nation. Battling horrid foes and demonic traps, Gage fought to discover the secrets of the Pyramids, which quite possibly hold the answers to the great mysteries of the world.
"The Rosetta Key" opens where "NP" left off. Gage is single, having ... Read More
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Ethan Gage knows how to find trouble. Or rather, trouble finds him! He takes off for the Holy Land in search of the magical Book of Thoth and his lost love, Astiza. Astiza has been missing ever since their disastrous expedition into the Great Pyramid (see NAPOLEON'S PYRAMIDS) and Ethan isn't above using the resources of the British to find her or the Book of Thoth. What ensues is an outrageous journey through the Holy Land as Ethan will have to face Napoleon Bonaparte himself in his quest.
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The book is typical of the authors work.
It is very good and frendly to the reader.
His books have been very engrossing and a pleasure to read.
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Ethan Gage has returned from Napoleon's Pyramids and he is still on his quest to discover The Book of Thoth. Gage has turned up in Jerusalem during the Napoleon's siege and is nearly executed too many times to count. Gage is a thoroughly engaging character (sorry, couldn't help myself). He's a gambler always looking for the easy way out. He works for the English when it's profitable, but the French seem to find him equally exasperating and useful. Ethan works in Jerusalem to discover what has happened ... Read More
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In 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte set forth to invade and conquer the Holy Land following his successful conquest of Egypt the year before. The difference in this attack is that Napoleon is set apart from his own navy, which had gone down to defeat at the hands of the British Commander, Admiral Nelson. Bonaparte gambled on the premise that a relatively small group of dedicated fighters would be enough to overthrow the Ottoman Empire. If successful in this endeavor, Napoleon would have had the power to change ... Read More
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