Blood of the Pharoahs

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Pub Date Mar 14 2024 | Archive Date May 02 2024

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The world has suffered through a long recovery from four years of unrelenting pandemic and famine. After narrowly escaping a so-called extinction event, the world’s economy is in shambles. China has lost over thirty million dead from North Korea’s release of the bioweapon NuPox, including the complete loss of Shanghai, its economic powerhouse and major port. China’s population is starving due to a prolonged drought that causes massive crop failure. Most Chinese are relying on less than six hundred calories a day of rationed rice. The CCP declares Marshall law and a group of radical generals secretly decide China will not go quietly into the night. The United States, the Great Satan, her perennial enemy, has survived the disease driven economic upheavel quite well, and becomes her target.

An ancient civilization is discovered in the Sahara desert, west of an old course of the Nile River. The foundation of a long forgotten pyramid is found plus evidence of a great city of Atlantean refugees which had escaped from their doomed island. Buried artifacts and scrolls are found, analysed and a secret message from the past is decypted.

Researchers at the Pasteur institute continue to investigate a life saving oak tree growing in a remote part of the vast Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana. Called the Tree of Life, it holds a secret cure to man-created diseases. The tree’s location is discovered and becomes targeted for destruction by agents of China .

An eclectic team consisting of USDA veterinarians, a Nobel Prize-winning geneticist, a young Lakota Indian, and French researchers from the Pasteur Institute are supernaturally tasked to stop the Chinese plans to destroy the West and save the Tree of Life.

The world has suffered through a long recovery from four years of unrelenting pandemic and famine. After narrowly escaping a so-called extinction event, the world’s economy is in shambles. China has...


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ISBN 9798884619388
PRICE $2.99 (USD)
PAGES 390

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Lovely! Lovely! Lovely! If you like Egypt you'll love this book so much like I did. 5 star read for me.

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#BloodofthePharoahs by #pierceroberts is a truly one of a kind exploration between the concepts of Good and Evil. This book has every element a great story, and author, needs to thrive, and I would not be at all surprised to see Mr. Pierce join the ranks of #jimbutcher, #terrygoodkind , and #stephenking with his storytelling. Blood of the Pharoahs is the fifth book in the Destroyer series, but when I picked it up, I was unaware of that fact. Thankfully, Mr. Pierce writes in such a way, that while you really should read the previous books first, you don't have to, to know what happens in the earlier books, as he takes the time to fill the readers in; something I've found not a lot of authors actually do. Now, I can't wait to see what Mr. Pierce has in store for us next. One book, and you will be hooked, same as me.

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A good quick paced adventure story.
I really enjoyed this. Crisp writing and quick pace kept me enthralled. I did take a little time to be able to keep the various threads of the different groups from tangling but overall it was an good read.

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I really enjoyed reading this, it had that Egyptian feel that I was looking for and thought the overall feel worked with what I was expecting. The characters were everything that I was looking for in this genre. I enjoyed the way Pierce Roberts wrote this and can't wait for more.

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