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Murder In Thebes (Alexander The Great Mysteries, Book 2) eBook

A Gripping Mystery From Ancient Greece

de Paul Doherty
idioma: inglês
Editor: Headline, junho de 2013 ‧
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Alexander the Great cannot be fooled...

Paul Doherty writes an unputdownable Greek mystery of adventure and intrigue in A Murder in Thebes. Perfect for fans of Gary Corby and Margaret Doody.


Never try to fool Alexander the Great... or betray him. The Thebans tried, and he burned their great city to the ground. But he left the temple of Oedipus untouched, hoping to obtain the legendary crown inside. Politically, the sacred crown may give him divine status. Privately, it will boost his ego... even more. Practically, it can kill him. Unless, of course, he discovers the ancient secret of crossing the pits of fire and poisonous snakes surrounding it.

But as Alexander calls in his clever Hebrew friends Miriam and Simeon to help, he faces another baffling puzzle. An old soldier, alone inside a locked room and guarded by a ferocious dog, has been murdered. But how? The clues point to a traitor among Alexander''s men. Now, amid the agonies of war and the ashes of Thebes, Alexander needs answers, and fast, before his own life becomes just another Greek tragedy....

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Murder In Thebes (Alexander The Great Mysteries, Book 2)

A Gripping Mystery From Ancient Greece

de Paul Doherty

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9780755395736
Editor: Headline
Data de Lançamento: junho de 2013
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > História > História Antiga
EAN: 9780755395736
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Paul Doherty

Paul Doherty nasceu em Middlesborough. Estudou História nas universidades de Liverpool e Oxford Obteve o doutoramento em Oxford com uma tese sobre Eduardo II e a sua mulher, a princesa Isabel de França. É atualmente o reitor de uma escola no Nordeste de Londres.

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