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The Portal in the Pyramid

By: Martin Lundqvist
Narrated by: Elaine Hidayat
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Martin was on holiday in Cairo, Egypt, where he checked in to a cheap and dingy three-star hotel room. He walked around in the city looking inspirations for his new sci-fi book when he stumbled across an Egyptian old market/bazaar. He bought a shimmering and glowing blue crystal, which turned out to be an ancient gem that led to a portal to another dimension.

A few days later he woke up in the hospital, supposedly after experiencing a rare form of food poisoning that caused vivid hallucinations. But the question remains, what really happened in the pyramid?

Join Martin in this exciting and exhilarating 30 mins short audiobook that takes place in present time, almost a millennium before the events described in The Divine Dissimulation and The Divine Sedition which takes place in the 28th and 29th century.

©2019 Martin Lundqvist (P)2019 Elaine Hidayat
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories

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