Kingdom of Darkness
Wilde/Chase, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Carrington
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By:
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Andy McDermott
About this listen
What's the connection between a dig in Alexandria for Alexander the Great's tomb and a wanted Nazi war criminal? Nina and Eddie are about to find out as they go on a search across the globe, from Egypt to Argentina and Italy to Iran, to find the truth.
They have located the most exciting archaeological treasures the world has ever known - they have found Atlantis and walked in the Garden of Eden, they have wielded Excalibur and seen the vast sums of gold in El Dorado. Could they now be about to find the greatest prize of all - the secret to eternal life?
Full of his trademark action, thrills and humour, this is Andy McDermott's most exciting novel to date and marks the 10th novel featuring his brilliant series leads, Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase.
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- Anna
- 11-12-2020
The great narrator
The narrator is the third one for this series. He nailed it. The accents, emotions, pace and tone are perfect.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-12-2022
Evil is gone(I hope)
This story dredged up things that I don’t like to think about. Man’s inhumanity to man is sometimes unimaginable. The story is good and thought provoking. Eddie and Nina are victorious once again! Go the good guys!!!
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- Anonymous User
- 26-01-2023
better rthan the last narrator
great book hard to get into it when the narrators keep changing and the characters remain
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