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The Emerald Tablet
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
The Emerald Tablet
Series:
Benedict Hitchens #2
Written by:
Meaghan Wilson-Anastasios 
Read by:
Alan King 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
12 
Duration:
12 hours 31 minutes 
Published:
June 25 2019 
Available Date:
June 25 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9780655610021 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Dan Brown meets Indiana Jones in the much-anticipated and thrilling follow-up to The Honourable Thief.

The Suez Canal, 1956. The world teeters on the brink of nuclear war and the Middle East is a tinderbox. Conversely, redeemed archaeologist Benedict Hitchens is enjoying a peaceful existence after years in the professional and personal wilderness. His recent discoveries in western Turkey secured him a place in history and the smart thing to do would be to ignore his growing fear that Britain, France and Israel's imminent invasion of Egypt to liberate the Suez Canal is only a diversion. Ben suspects the truth is that malevolent forces are in search of an ancient treasure hidden deep in the Sinai Desert. Ben's natural inclination towards self-sabotage is never far below the surface. When a ghost from his past reappears, he puts everything on the line to find answers from the woman who betrayed him and have revenge on the man who tried to destroy him. Forced to face his personal demons, Ben enters the race to unearth a secret that will, in the wrong hands, mean the annihilation of humankind.

'Anastasios is an exciting storyteller with a flair for pace and dramatic tension.'
Herald Weekly Times

'Strongly drawn ... Dialogue pithy, scenes great, locations colourful, action pedal-to-the-metal ... Lights, camera, action.'
The Herald Sun