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The events and final battle in the sands of Saqqara left Sebastian, along with a misfit group of intrepid characters, with nothing more than the empty amulet box. Its cryptic inscription however, is something else. It promises a prize beyond their imagination but its location, they believe, is half a world away in South America. This time around, their old adversaries are more organised and better funded, prepared to do anything to get there first. Civil war, spies, slaves, bounty hunters, treachery, prison and stolen gold is just the start of their troubles… and on top of that, nothing ever…mehr

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The events and final battle in the sands of Saqqara left Sebastian, along with a misfit group of intrepid characters, with nothing more than the empty amulet box. Its cryptic inscription however, is something else. It promises a prize beyond their imagination but its location, they believe, is half a world away in South America. This time around, their old adversaries are more organised and better funded, prepared to do anything to get there first. Civil war, spies, slaves, bounty hunters, treachery, prison and stolen gold is just the start of their troubles… and on top of that, nothing ever goes to plan. What is the secret of the Mirror Chamber? Who has ulterior motives? There is a lot to discover, a lot to learn and one hell of a dangerous game ahead. The Mirror Chamber is Book 2 in the EYE OF EGYPT Trilogy. To discover where it all began be sure to read the first book EYE OF EGYPT: The Pharaoh's Greatest Gift.
Autorenporträt
Clive Johnson is a student and follower of the perennial tradition, the belief that many myths, fairy stories and faith traditions point to common truths at their heart. Clive is an interfaith minis-ter ordained by the One Spirit Interfaith Founda-tion, as well as a teacher, storyteller and retreat host. He has had a lifelong interest in the power of myth and the oral tradition of story telling. Being autistic, a would-be mystic and not approaching his reflections from an academic standpoint, he approaches his writing with an open heart and a keen curiosity. He has no fixed home, pursuing a nomadic lifestyle that allows him to follow his heart. This is his seventh book. Clive may be reached via his website, www.interfaithministry.co.uk.