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9781760552633
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Wilson-Anastasios, Meaghan
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The emerald tablet
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Sydney, NSW : Pan Macmillan Australia, 2019
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xii, 404 pages : maps ; 24cm.
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Benedict Hitchens ; 2
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"Archaeologist Benedict Hitchens has unfinished business"--Cover.
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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.
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Hitchens, Benedict, (Fictitious character) Fiction
Hitchens, Benedict, (Fictitious character) Fiction
Archaeologists
Nineteen fifties
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Detective and mystery fiction
Australian fiction
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