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«The Egyptian» by Layton Green

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«The Egyptian» by Layton Green

«The Egyptian» by Layton Green
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The second book in the bestselling, critically-acclaimed, optioned-for-film Mystery & Thriller series.
“Stirring and imaginative . . . the reader [is] in for a wild ride.” - Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling writer
At a mausoleum in Cairo’s most notorious cemetery, a mercenary receives a package containing a silver test tube suspended in hydraulic stasis.
An investigative reporter tracking rogue biomedical companies is terrified by the appearance of a mummified man outside her Manhattan apartment.
A Bulgarian scientist who dabbles in the occult makes a startling discovery in his underground laboratory.
These seemingly separate events collide when private investigators Dominic Grey and Viktor Radek are hired by the CEO of an Egyptian biomedical firm to locate stolen research integral to the company’s new life extension product. However, after witnessing the slaughter of a team of scientists by the remnants of a dangerous cult thought long abandoned, Grey and Viktor turn from pursuers to pursued.
From the gleaming corridors of visionary laboratories to the cobblestone alleys of Eastern Europe to a lost oasis in the Sahara, Grey and Viktor must sift through science and myth to uncover the truth behind the Egyptian and his sinister biotech—before that truth kills them.
PRAISE FOR THE DOMINIC GREY SERIES
"Relentless" -Publisher's Weekly
"Layton Green is a master of intellectual suspense." -JT Ellison, New York Times bestselling author
"Stirring and imaginative . . . the reader [is] in for a wild ride." -Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author
"A story that will move you to the edge of your seat" -The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"An awesome read" -Blood Writes Mystery Blog, naming The Summoner as Mystery Pick of the Week and one of the top ten books of 2011