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Curse of the Qattara

The Adventures of Elizabeth Crowne, Book 3

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Curse of the Qattara

By: Robert Isenberg
Narrated by: Lillian Rose
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It’s 1914, and Elizabeth Crowne is ready for action. The emboldened young investigator arrives in Cairo with simple instructions: Journey into the Egyptian desert and find Dr. Archibald Franklin.

But Elizabeth is getting more than she bargained for. A band of rogue archaeologists is on the brink of an unspeakable discovery - that is, unless the discovery finds them first.

Based on the hit podcast series, Curse of the Qattara is drawn from Elizabeth’s own diary. Hear her innermost thoughts as the rookie uncannologist descends into a world of colonial avarice and ancient vendettas. Who will unravel the mystery of the Saharan tomb? Indeed, who will even live to tell about it?

Robert Isenberg is an award-winning journalist and multimedia producer based in Rhode Island. Visit him at robertisenberg.net

©2020 Robert Isenberg (P)2021 Robert Isenberg
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