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The Giza Protocol

A Pulse-Pounding Archaeological Thriller (Eden Black Archaeological Thrillers, Book 2)

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The Giza Protocol

By: Luke Richardson
Narrated by: Claudia Campbell
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THE POWER TO RULE THE WORLD OR SET US ALL FREE.

When an undiscovered temple emerges from the waters of a drought-stricken lake, the world of archaeology starts to pay attention.

On the discovery of a set of hieroglyphs suggesting the location of an ancient power source so abundant it could boil the world’s oceans dry, a lot more people start to listen.

Enter EDEN BLACK.

With forest fires, droughts, and famine worldwide, Eden and her band of unlikely heroes must move quickly to make sure this lifeline for humankind doesn’t become another asset for the super-rich.

From Lake Nasser to the labyrinthine tunnels beneath The Giza Plateau, Eden will find herself trapped in the crosshairs of a tycoon on the make, an enigmatic secret society, and a foe who’s closer to home than she could ever imagine.

The Giza Protocol is the much-anticipated sequel to The Ark Files. Buy now to continue this pulse-pounding series! While there's loads of conflict, chase scenes, fighting and suspense, The Giza Protocol contains no swearing, sex or gore.

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This was a gripping and entertaining suspense story. Well written, the narration was good and the narrator easy to listen to. They brought the story to life for me. I quickly became invested the story and I really liked the characters.

Gripping

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Sort of confused because the bad guys from book 1 are now the good guys. I think the story flows a bit better than book 1. Writing is fine overall, not spectacular. Maybe just needs more (better?) attention from the editors. Narration not too bad. Annoying that book 3 not available until 2200 lol.

Decent story just needs polishing

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The concept was good, but it felt eerily familiar to the original Tomb Raider movie. Eden doesn't seem to have a lot of sense, which makes it really frustrating to read. Tired of dumb FMC. :(

So wanted to like this

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