Secret of the Sands
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In the shadow of the Great Sphinx of Giza, two young archaeologists unearth extremely unusual artifacts dating over 12,000 years old. Not only could this change everything we thought we knew about Ancient Egypt, but the exhilarating find is wrong - very wrong. The artifacts shouldn't be there. . .they shouldn't even exist at all. The greatest discovery in human history may also turn out to be the deadliest. . . Visit www.secretofthesands.com to learn more about the story that opens a window into the past, bringing this previously unknown and startling civilization to life.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #145605 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-14
- Released on: 2007-09-07
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 300 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
A deep probing mystery riddled with prophecy and danger, Secret of the Sands uses Egypt and her mythology as a backdrop to delve into the meanings of life and religion. --McNally Robinson
Rai Aren and Tavius E. have crafted a fast-paced, exciting novel overflowing with mystery and intrigue. The tension is constant. The characters are fully developed. And the plot is gripping. Ancient history and present day relevance are so expertly intertwined, that you forget you are reading a work of fiction.- --Thomas Phillips, author of The Molech Prophecy
About the Author
For 12,000 years a dark and deadly secret has been hidden deep below the Great Sphinx of Giza. In present day Egypt, a frightening, yet awe-inspiring story unravels as archaeologists race against time to decipher an ancient truth...
Customer Reviews
Disappointed
The story line was good but, I felt like I was reading a Junior High book.
Sorry I bought it.
Excellent first book!!!
I love this book. I can't wait to read the sequel. It may be difficult for some people to read. It is like reading two books at the same time. But both stories are really good. Excellent book.
The one thing that I did notice alot was there is alot of typing errors (?). Alot of spots in the book there were words either missing or in the wrong order. More the proofreader or editors fault than than the author.
Not really for prime time
The writing style I found is quite juvenile and unfortunately, I have to use the word *silly*. Aside from the minor sexual references, this book is definitely for teenagers.




