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Last Secret Chamber

Sequel to Mona Lisa’s Secret

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Last Secret Chamber

By: Phil Philips
Narrated by: Scott ODell
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Ancient Egyptian historical mystery fiction adventure sequel to Amazon best-seller Mona Lisa's Secret

Where is ancient Egypt's last secret chamber, and what is concealed within? When an archaeologist is murdered in his Cairo apartment, an ancient artefact is stolen from his safe - one believed to hold the clue to the last secret chamber.

When Joey Peruggia discovers that the dead man was his long-lost uncle, he travels with his girlfriend Marie and his friend Boyce, who works for the French intelligence, to Egypt on a mission to find answers.

But once they arrive, they are lured into a trap and become hostages to a crazed man and his gang of thieves. This is a man who will stop at nothing to discover what lies in the last secret chamber. All bets are off, and only the cleverest will survive this deadliest of adventures.

In this elaborately plotted, fast-paced thriller, Phil Philips takes you on a roller-coaster ride through Egypt's most prized structures on the Giza plateau to uncover a secret hidden for thousands of years.

Fans of Dan Brown, Wilbour Smith, and Matthew Reilly will love Phil Philips Last Secret Chamber. Question: Who would I recommend this book to? Answer: To anyone who loves ancient Egypt: a history buff, an adventure junkie, and/or obsessed with history's greatest mysteries.

©2018 Phil Philips (P)2018 Phil Philips
Ancient Egypt Suspense Mystery Historical Ancient History Fiction Middle East Genre Fiction Thriller & Suspense Christian Fiction Egyptian Historical Fiction

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The plot is a little bipolar in that it starts out seemingly inspired by the likes of National Treasure, only to take a ninety-degree turn near the last third and land somewhere between paying homage to, and blatantly apeing, the Star Gate franchise. I have mixed feelings about this since I'm a fan of both. It's just an odd mashup that failed to smoothly transition from a plot perspective. It's the literary version of shifting without using the clutch.

That criticism aside, as with the first book in the series, Philips does a great job of getting the reader invested in the characters. Their motivations are reasonable, at least within the confines of the series. And perhaps most impressive, the author seems particularly well versed in Egyptian subject matter. The nuances of the research were interesting and thought-provoking.

To be clear, I deducted a star for the strangely disjointed plot mashup, but then gave a star back to the rating for the nuances and intricacies surrounding the Egyptian research. I would recommend the book to anyone who enjoyed the first in the series.

Action adventure meets sci-fi

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I am one that likes this type of believable history and action thrills the characters must endure, but escape.

Action packed

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Interesting mini series. I would recommend these two books to anyone who loves history! I wish the series was a little longer but all good things must come to an end.

Secret Chamber

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I really enjoyed the non-stop adventures and thrills of the three characters. The narration was good. I thought it was more inventive than Dan Brown’s books. I love the possibilities they evoked and especially the good triumphs over evil endings!

Indiana Jones on steroids!

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because the narrative was awful, it made getting through the audible version almost intolerable. the narrator was speaking way to slowly, with no expression. if you were to read it yourself, it would be a very good book.

Great concept

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