The Babylon Contingency: Archaeology at its most dangerous (Dci Peele)

The Babylon Contingency: Archaeology at its most dangerous (Dci Peele)

by Clifford Longley (Author)

Synopsis

Investigating a burglary at an English country house, DI Robbie Peele comes face to face with some of the most mysterious objects in world archaeology, disks similar to the Phaestos Disk - and with a Middle Eastern terrorist cell 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 more than a century ago, witnessed by a Victorian gentleman explorer who recorded what he saw in coded diaries. Seeking the truth about the strange disks, Peele and his assistant, Sarah Shipton, head to Crete. But Crete poses as many puzzles as it solves. In the end Peele has to ask far harder questions than simply who did the original burglary - the answer to which infuriates him. What do the disks really say, in what language, and who made them? And why is the answer so dangerous to peace in the Middle East?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 1st New edition
Publisher: Lion Fiction
Published: 17 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 1782641203
ISBN 13: 9781782641209
Book Overview: For fans of Dan Brown - archaeology at its most dangerous.

Media Reviews
Every page a perfection and a joy. This is a gem of a read, tense and fulfilling with a tantalizing premise. So settle back and prepare to savor this pitch perfect tale. -- Steve Berry, New York Times best selling author
Author Bio
Clifford Longley is an author, broadcaster and journalist who has specialized since 1972 in the coverage and analysis of British and international affairs. For twenty years he wrote a weekly column in The Times. He now contributes to Thought for the Day on BBC Radio 4 and appeared regularly on The Moral Maze.