The Heretic Cypher - Murray Bailey

 


The Heretic Cypher
Egyptian Stones - Book 1
5 Stars


Genre : Mystery, Adventure, Thriller
Pages : 319 (Kindle Edition)

Publisher's Blurb

When Egyptologist Alex MacLure’s friend and mentor dies he’s stunned to discover she’s left a message—hidden, encoded, and meant only for him.

With a mysterious artifact and a trail of cryptic symbols, Alex is thrust into a deadly race against time. What begins as a quest to finish her research quickly spirals into a chilling her death was no accident. She was murdered for what she discovered.

Now he’s the next target.

Hunted by a ruthless adversary, Alex finds himself swept from the academic halls of London to the heart of Egypt’s oldest sites.

As he races to decode a forgotten truth buried beneath centuries of deception, powerful enemies close in—willing to kill to protect a secret—a revelation so explosive, it could rewrite everything we know about ancient Egypt and religion.

Review

Book 1 in the Egyptian Stones series.

This tale has everything I look for in a good read. It's a mystery, thriller, romance, adventure story that blends everything together into a fast paced ride that I just wouldn't put down until the very end. Murray Bailey has a knack of keeping me up way past my bedtime.

Dan Brown meets Indiana Jones is the best way to describe this perplexing mystery adventure that has the reader constantly re-evaluating the evidence as allegiances shift back and forth.

The plot is cleverly designed to keep you on your toes, the central characters are nicely defined and and their relationships and interactions are well written.

If you like puzzles, Egypt or just a rollicking good story then this comes highly recommended.  

The Author

Murray Bailey was always interested in writing and, at an early age, had articles published in newspapers, including the Times. Despite studying Physics and Mathematics and pursuing a very different career, he also edited a magazine for a year as well as a batch of technical books.

After 10 years of scribbling, in 2016 his first published novel was I Dare You. He went on to demonstrate his passion for ancient Egypt and puzzles in his novel Map of the Dead. However the Singapore series featuring the ex-military policeman Ash Carter was a labour of love and based on his first unpublished story that eventually became Singapore 52.

Born in Greater Manchester, England, he gradually moved south to reach the beautiful Dorset coast where he lives with his wife and family. Having young children and an all-consuming passion such as writing doesn’t leave much free time, but when he does take a break, he enjoys running, cycling, kayaking and building sandcastles with his children.


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