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The Koh Ker Conspiracy: An Archaeological Thriller by Caleb Andrew (Author)

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: eng Publication details: Two Worlds Publishing 2023Description: 336 pages 23 cmISBN:
  • 9798989112517
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 895.932 AND
Summary: A forgotten kingdom. An abandoned pyramid in the heart of the Cambodian jungle. A priceless statue, and the men who would kill for it. Raised as a spy by his CIA agent father, Boran was trailing marks and running sources before he could drive a car. Years later, he finds himself an Agency dropout, returning to his birthplace: Phnom Penh, Cambodia. When his best friend, Thomas, asks him to investigate a shady artifact dealer named Jan Botha, he jumps at the chance to use his dangerous skillset. But his investigation leads him to one conclusion: Jan Botha is no art dealer. When Jan and his mercenaries kidnap Thomas, Boran stays close behind, trailing them to the jungle pyramid temple of Koh Ker. But what does this mysterious smuggler want? And why does he need Thomas? With the help of Thomas's beautiful sister, Boran embarks on a thrilling, pulse-pounding adventure through the jungle, the beach resort town of Kampong Som, and the bustling city of Phnom Penh, facing danger at every turn. But their fight to rescue Thomas is just the beginning. As they uncover Jan's sinister plot to steal a priceless statue–the answer to the mystery of the Koh Ker pyramid–and rob their country of its history, they resolve to stop it, no matter the cost. Will they succeed, or will the truth be lost forever? An action-packed archaeological thriller, the Koh Ker Conspiracy will take you on a rip-roaring ride through the jungle and cities of Cambodia, and is perfect for fans of Preston and Child, Ernest Dempsey, David Leadbeater and James Rollins! Click the BUY NOW button above to join the adventure. Finalist (top 3 of 70+ books) in the Adventure Writer's Competition 2021 (prior to publication) Finalist in the Action/Adventure Category for the 2022 Killer Nashville Claymore Award (under the name Kidnapped at Koh Ker).
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November 14, 2023.

A forgotten kingdom. An abandoned pyramid in the heart of the Cambodian jungle. A priceless statue, and the men who would kill for it.

Raised as a spy by his CIA agent father, Boran was trailing marks and running sources before he could drive a car. Years later, he finds himself an Agency dropout, returning to his birthplace: Phnom Penh, Cambodia. When his best friend, Thomas, asks him to investigate a shady artifact dealer named Jan Botha, he jumps at the chance to use his dangerous skillset.

But his investigation leads him to one conclusion: Jan Botha is no art dealer. When Jan and his mercenaries kidnap Thomas, Boran stays close behind, trailing them to the jungle pyramid temple of Koh Ker.

But what does this mysterious smuggler want? And why does he need Thomas?

With the help of Thomas's beautiful sister, Boran embarks on a thrilling, pulse-pounding adventure through the jungle, the beach resort town of Kampong Som, and the bustling city of Phnom Penh, facing danger at every turn. But their fight to rescue Thomas is just the beginning. As they uncover Jan's sinister plot to steal a priceless statue–the answer to the mystery of the Koh Ker pyramid–and rob their country of its history, they resolve to stop it, no matter the cost. Will they succeed, or will the truth be lost forever?

An action-packed archaeological thriller, the Koh Ker Conspiracy will take you on a rip-roaring ride through the jungle and cities of Cambodia, and is perfect for fans of Preston and Child, Ernest Dempsey, David Leadbeater and James Rollins! Click the BUY NOW button above to join the adventure.
Finalist (top 3 of 70+ books) in the Adventure Writer's Competition 2021 (prior to publication)
Finalist in the Action/Adventure Category for the 2022 Killer Nashville Claymore Award (under the name Kidnapped at Koh Ker).

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