The Babylon Contingency: Archaeology at its most dangerous
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The Babylon Contingency: Archaeology at its most dangerous

Longley, Clifford

Summary

Investigating a break-in at an English country house, DCI Robbie Peele comes face to face with armed burglars seeking some of the strangest objects in world archaeology, ancient clay disks inscribed with an unknown alphabet.

Investigating a break-in at an English country house, DCI Robbie Peele comes face to face with armed burglars seeking some of the strangest objects in world archaeology, ancient clay disks inscribed with an unknown alphabet. A Middle Eastern terrorist cell is determined to steal them. Why? And why are Mossad involved? The vital clue is a long-abandoned Muslim village in Crete, where terrible things happened, witnessed by a Victorian explorer who left coded diaries. But Crete poses as many puzzles as it solves. What do the disks really say, in what language, and who made them? And why is the answer stirring up the Middle East? This is archaeology at its most intriguing and most dangerous.

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Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 336 pages · Paperback
  • By Longley, Clifford

Details

  • ISBN: 9781782641209
  • Author: Longley, Clifford
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 17 October 2014
  • Condition: New

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Longley, Clifford and Clifford Longley · Publisher: Lion Fiction

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But Crete poses as many puzzles as it solves. What do the disks really say, in what language, and who made them? And why is the answer stirring up the Middle East? This is archaeology at its most intriguing and most dangerous.