(PRWEB) October 14, 2004
In "The Moses Riddle", the first in a series that follows Egyptologist Thomas McAllister as he searches for great lost treasures, McAllister finds the lost account of a secret journey Moses made to Egypt after the Exodus. Using clues in the text, McAllister ingeniously finds a perplexing riddle Moses carved inside the oldest temple in Egypt. The riddle leads McAllister and his partner Mayanologist Ann Davenport to a treasure so powerful, so controversial, that both government and high powered religious factions will stop at nothing to confiscate it.
ÂA cross between 'Indiana Jones' and 'The Fugitive', this fast-paced work is a first novel chock full of surprising twists and turn, bursting with suspense, romance and betrayal, says Ann Collette, of Boston Literary Agency
In addition to exploring the controversial fact that Moses provided two very different versions of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 23 Vs Exodus 34), the book also contains an encrypted riddle worth $5,000 to whoever can solve it. ÂReaders who like mystery novels fit the same demographics as people who enjoy solving riddles, says author Hunt Kingsbury. Updates and readers progress on solving the riddle will be posted at the authorÂs web page http://www.huntkingsbury.com
For additional information (or review copies), please contact: Mary Patterson, 847-835-9858.
Bimini Road Enterprises was formed to create, produce and market fast-paced novels that focus on exploration of lost treasures, both real and imagined.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Bean Patterson
Bimini Road Enterprises
Phone: 847-835-9858
Fax: 847-242-9859
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