The Last Secret of the Temple

The Last Secret of the Temple

by PaulSussman (Author)

Synopsis

In this pulse-pounding, roller coaster of an adventure, the body of hotel owner Jan Weiss is discovered on the west bank of the Nile. At first it looks like a routine investigation for Inspector Yusuf Khalifa, but he is reminded of a similar murder for which he suspects the wrong man was convicted.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 560
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Published: 10 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0871139723
ISBN 13: 9780871139726

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Not just a tightly plotted, richly observed, thought-provoking thriller, but one with a soul . . . The compelling mix of tough, page-turning suspense, archaeology, history, and characters caught up in the brutal politics of the Middle East make this a timely and authentic novel. Paul Sussman builds his story with the meticulous strokes of a craftsman, growing it from a seemingly innocuous death in the shadows of the pyramids to a discovery that threatens millions of lives. --Raymond Khoury, author of The Last Templar
The Last Secret of the Temple is a gripping mystery, intricately plotted and eloquently told, with more hairpin turns than the road to Hitler's Berchtesgaden. But more than that, its tale of an ancient artifact and the grudging alliance of an Egyptian detective and Israeli cop is as urgent and meaningful as the best journalism. Paul Sussman's novel is not just thrilling, it makes the tension and promise of the Middle East heartbreakingly alive. --William Dietrich, author of Napoleon's Pyramids
The Last Secret of the Temple is a brilliant detective novel, hidden within a medieval saga, tucked inside of an archaeological mystery, surrounded by a modern-day Middle-East Terrorist thriller. Paul Sussman has managed the impossible: a multi-layered quest-- where all the characters are real and alive, and we should expect the completely unexpected. --Katherine Neville, author of The Eight
Two for two. Another surefire winner from a gifted storyteller. Hopefully, The Last Secret of the Temple won't be Paul Sussman's last. --Steve Berry, author of The Templar Legacy
While Paul Sussman's brilliant novel, The Last Secret of the Temple, will be compared to Dan Brown's eight-hundred-pound gorilla, it is so much more. The mystery runs deeper, the history more accurate, the suspense drawn to a keener edge. It also shines a light into a bloody part of the world, where it is hard to tell enemy from friend, and where ancien