The Imperial Alchemist

· Georgia Lee Adventure Book 1 · A. H. Wang · Narrated by Luke Welland
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A legend buried for 2000 years. A race against time to uncover the truth.

210 BCE, CHINA. The most powerful emperor China has ever known is on the brink of death. In desperation, he sends his trusted alchemist on a quest for the mythical elixir of life.

His fleet never returned...

NOW, renowned archaeologist Professor Georgia Lee is determined to unlock the secret to the greatest discovery in human history. But she’s not the only one seeking the precious elixir of life. Pursued by those who will kill to possess it, Georgia must find the one man who can help her win this deadly treasure hunt.

With every twist and turn bringing her closer to her enemies, she is thrust into a globetrotting, pulse-pounding adventure from the forgotten tombs of ancient China to the treacherous jungles of Taiwan.

Meticulously researched, this is a tale blended with rich historical facts to recreate all the drama, intrigue, and mystery of East Asia.

A smart, fast-paced archaeological adventure, The Imperial Alchemist is a riveting thriller in the spirit of James Rollins, weaving history, action and thought-provoking philosophy on every page. If you loved Indiana Jones or The Da Vinci Code, this is for you!


"As Miles Davis would say, this book is a mother***cker. [...] a stunningly brilliant debut novel"

- Mark Will, author of Of Letters and a Man:A

"....Move over Dan Brown!"

- Taylor Love, author of Not My Type

"Enough twists and turns for a blockbuster movie!"

- Leon Cameron, author of The Greatest Humans


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Talitha Ebrite
18 December 2021
This book is a tight, smart, well-researched, page-turning thriller. It has all the sweeping historical context of Katherine Neville's "The Eight," but focuses on China, Taiwan, and Japan rather than Europe and north Africa. Some reviewers found the present tense to be distracting, but I actually appreciated how it lent a sense of immediacy. It's a clever tool that I'm surprised more thriller writers haven't adopted.
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