"The best Brock Stone adventure yet!"A pharaoh's curse reaches out from the grave!1932A mysterious artifact hidden by a legendary archaeologist points the way to the tomb of Yineput, the Night Queen. But adventurer Brock Stone and his friends are not the only ones searching for the queen's final resting place. Stone's enemy, John Kane also seeks the lost tomb. But is he working for the Germans, the Illuminati, or himself?From the night clubs of Cairo, to Nile River gambling boats, to lost temples in the desert, Stone must stop John Kane from unleashing the pharaoh's curse on an unsuspecting world.Classic adventure for the modern reader!
Приключения / Триллер18+David Wood
Curse of the Pharaoh: A Brock Stone Adventure
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“What an adventure! A great read that provides lots of action, and thoughtful insight into strange realms that are sometimes best left unexplored.” Paul Kemprecos, author of
“Excellent pulp adventure in the mold of Doc Savage. Took me back in the best way to books I loved when I was a kid!”- Terry Mixon, author of the
“Rip roaring action from start to finish. Wit and humor throughout. Just one question — how soon until the next one? Because I can’t wait.” Graham Brown, author of
“Intrigue, suspense, monsters, and treasure hunters. What more could you want? David’s knocked it out of the park with this one!” Nick Thacker- author of
“A twisty tale of adventure and intrigue that never lets up and never lets go!” Robert Masello, author of
“A page-turning yarn blending high action, Biblical speculation, ancient secrets, and nasty creatures. Indiana Jones better watch his back!” Jeremy Robinson, author of
“Mr. Wood has mixed speculative history with our modern day pursuit of truth, he has created a story that thrills and makes one think beyond the boundaries of mere fiction and enter the world of ‘why not’?” David Lynn Golemon, Author of the
“Let there be no confusion: David Wood is the next Clive Cussler. Once you start reading, you won’t be able to stop until the last mystery plays out in the final line.” Edward G. Talbot, author of
“I like my thrillers with lots of explosions, global locations and a mystery where I learn something new. Wood delivers!” J.F. Penn, author of
Curse of the Pharaoh
A Brock Stone Adventure
Cover art by Drazenka Kimpel
This is a work of fiction. All characters are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
Books by David Wood
Blue Descent
Dourado
Cibola
Quest
Icefall
Buccaneer
Atlantis
Ark
Xibalba
Loch
Solomon Key
Contest
Serpent
Eden Quest
Desert Gold
Freedom
Hell Ship
Splashdown
Dead Ice
Liberty
Electra
Amber
Justice
Treasure of the Dead
Bloodstorm
Berserk
Maug
Elementals
Cavern
Devil’s Face
Herald
Brainwash
The Tomb
Shasta
Legends
Golden Dragon
Emerald Dragon
Baal (forthcoming)
Destination: Rio
Destination: Luxor
Destination: Sofia
Primitive
The Book of Bones
Skin and Bones
Venom
Lair of the Sea Witch
Arena of Souls
Track of the Beast
Curse of the Pharaoh
Oracle
Changeling
Exile
Destiny
Mystic
Sanctum
Blood Codex
Anubis Key
Revenant
Primordial
Overlord
Crocalypse
Into the Woods (with David S. Wood)
The Zombie-Driven Life
You Suck
Callsign: Queen (with Jeremy Robinson)
Dark Rite (with Alan Baxter)
Aquaria Falling
Aquaria Burning
The Gate
The Silver Serpent
Keeper of the Mists
The Gates of Iron
The Impostor Prince (with Ryan A. Span)
Neptune’s Key
1 News at the Newspaper
Trinity Paige stared out across the crowded bullpen of the
Trinity rolled her eyes. Her editor didn’t seem to understand this was 1932, not 1732. At the far end of the room, something caught her eye. A shock of red hair, coming toward her, was just visible above the men that filled the room. She knew who was coming before the tall, skinny form of Alex English broke through the throng of reporters. A mechanical wiz and an inventor, Alex was the best friend of Trinity’s longtime gentleman friend, Brock Stone.
“I was in the city. Thought I’d drop by.” Alex pulled up a chair, took a seat, and propped his feet on the corner of Trinity’s desk. His pant legs rode up, revealing mismatched argyle socks.
“Do you mind?” Trinity’s sharp reproval was all it took to make Alex sit up straight and mind his manners.
“So, what’s buzzing?” Alex asked.