When Egyptologist April Tanner is asked to translate the hieroglyphs on an ancient ring, she is unwittingly drawn into a world of danger and intrigue. Her colleague, Dr. Peter Scherril, believes the glyphs will lead to a treasure hidden nearly two thousand years ago by an Egyptian named Remaliha. The problem is the glyphs don’t make sense.
A week after Peter is killed in a suspicious car crash, the ring shows up in April’s mail. She vows to decipher the artifact’s code and figure out why someone wanted Peter dead. Her inquisitions put her in the path of dashing archaeologist Nathan Hayes and his mysterious friend James Reddingham. Nathan invites April to join his expedition near Luxor.
Once she arrives in Egypt, April aggressively pursues her investigation of the ring. But soon she suspects the motives of both Nathan and James and finds herself dodging thieves and assassins at every turn. In the end, uncovering the secrets of the ring could lead to Remaliha’s treasure . . . or April’s own tomb.
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Excerpt
When April finished writing, she
reviewed the lines. “Got it!” she exclaimed out loud and then clamped her hand
over her mouth. She slipped the ring onto her finger and turned back to her
notes, rereading the passages until the sound of footsteps outside the wall
brought her head up. She dashed behind the first row of columns into the
shadows, cursing herself for being so foolish as to come here alone at night.
Scanning the shadowed ruins, April
saw her notebook lying next to the column. Her heart sank. It fell out of my
pocket!
The footsteps moved closer,
accompanied by hushed voices.
“I saw her, Efendi. I watched her
room like you asked, and I know she came this way.” The speaker moved out of
the shadows and April could see it was the man who had attacked her at Nathan’s
villa.
Efendi, an old-fashioned term for
“master” or “sir,” April thought with a scowl.
“Search the hall. If she came this
way she’ll have to come back. And remember, Sayid, if you fail me this time I
will keep my promise to you. Every bruise she received at your incompetent
hands will be returned with a twist of my knife in your heart.”
April’s breath caught in her throat
as she recognized the voice.
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