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The Ape Who Guards the Balance

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Title:      The Ape Who Guards the Balance
Categories:      Amelia Peabody Series
BookID:      1803
Authors:      Elizabeth Peters
ISBN-10(13):      9780380798568
Publisher:      Avon
Publication date:      May 1, 1999
Number of pages:      400
Owner Name:      Endeavor
Owner Email:      rnoggle1@gmail.com
Language:      English
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A globe-trotting archeologist with more grit, wit, and fortitude than Indian Jones himself, the intrepid Amelia Peabody confronts danger and dark mystery in the desert sands of Egypt in The Ape Who Guards the Balance—a breathtaking adventure from New York Times bestselling Grandmaster Elizabeth Peters that encompasses treachery, villainy, bloodthirsty cults, the Book of the Dead…and murder most foul. A globe-trotting archeologist with more grit, wit, and fortitude than Indian Jones himself, the intrepid Amelia Peabody confronts danger and dark mystery in the desert sands of Egypt in The Ape Who Guards the Balance—a breathtaking adventure from New York Times bestselling Grandmaster Elizabeth Peters that encompasses treachery, villainy, bloodthirsty cults, the Book of the Dead…and murder most foul.

Book owner:      endeavor


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