An Earth Eclipsed: An Assassin's Revenge

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Author: Hans V. von Maltzahn ISBN: 9780986793349
Publisher: Hans V. von Maltzahn Publication: December 9, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Hans V. von Maltzahn
ISBN: 9780986793349
Publisher: Hans V. von Maltzahn
Publication: December 9, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"An Earth Eclipsed: An Assassin's Revenge" - Synopsis

Dr. Ahu Eser, archaeologist, is missing and presumed kidnapped, while the charred remains of her colleague have been discovered in a burned out SUV in London, England. Artifacts unearthed and subsequently stolen from an excavation in which the deceased worked, prompts the authorities and the archaeological community to wonder if these incidents are related.

Follow Victor Colvin, assassin and associate of Dr. Eser, as he searches for the missing academic, battling to find her before her captors no longer require her expertise.

At the same time, diplomacy in the Middle East deteriorates as the tension between Israel and her Muslim neighbors’ increases - pushing all involved closer to war. When a maniacal business tycoon, with a penchant for archaeology, and her associates position themselves to benefit from the coming confrontation, they begin the process that will force America, Europe and their allies to choose sides in the coming, day of reckoning.

A missing archaeologist, an assassin with unfinished business, and a powerful enemy with revenge on her mind - continue the adventure in AN EARTH ECLIPSED: An Assassin’s Revenge, book two of the “Black Sun” series.

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"An Earth Eclipsed: An Assassin's Revenge" - Synopsis

Dr. Ahu Eser, archaeologist, is missing and presumed kidnapped, while the charred remains of her colleague have been discovered in a burned out SUV in London, England. Artifacts unearthed and subsequently stolen from an excavation in which the deceased worked, prompts the authorities and the archaeological community to wonder if these incidents are related.

Follow Victor Colvin, assassin and associate of Dr. Eser, as he searches for the missing academic, battling to find her before her captors no longer require her expertise.

At the same time, diplomacy in the Middle East deteriorates as the tension between Israel and her Muslim neighbors’ increases - pushing all involved closer to war. When a maniacal business tycoon, with a penchant for archaeology, and her associates position themselves to benefit from the coming confrontation, they begin the process that will force America, Europe and their allies to choose sides in the coming, day of reckoning.

A missing archaeologist, an assassin with unfinished business, and a powerful enemy with revenge on her mind - continue the adventure in AN EARTH ECLIPSED: An Assassin’s Revenge, book two of the “Black Sun” series.

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