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E-Jipped!: The Mobster Who Prompted the Pyramids!
- Tony Gillette Travels to Ancient Egypt, Book 1
- Narrated by: Forris Day Jr.
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Worlds collide when a time traveling New York mobster travels to ancient Egypt, before the Great Pyramids are constructed. He brings the Pharaoh many small, insignificant, unassuming, modern items like an iPod, a six-pack of beer, and the Encyclopedia entry "How the Great Pyramids were really built".
Does he change the course of history, or does he set the present course while becoming an Egyptian God? Think about it. What would happen if a Tony Soprano type could travel in time? Find out, download today!
©2015 Michael G Uva (P)2015 Michael G Uva
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