Egypt Calling

Paul Kater
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About this eBook

Angie Kimball works as a collections manager and curator at the History and Heritage Museum and she loves her job. That happiness gets a big hit when a huge statue of Ramses II suddenly disappears without a trace.

That disappearance is the start of a string of strange events and flashbacks with connections to ancient Egypt. A harp seems to be the linking pin in these connections. That's odd, as Angie doesn't even play the harp, but she'll take any help to get things back to normal. Although, will things ever be normal again after this?

Visit the museum and meet Pharaohs and Egyptian Queens, because Egypt is calling.

About the author

Paul Kater was born in the Netherlands in 1960. He quickly developed a feel for books and languages but ended up in the IT business despite that. Books and languages never ceased to fascinate him, so since 2003 he's been actively writing, encouraged by friends on the internet. The internet is the reason why most of his work is in English. A friend asking for writing help is why some of his writing is now also in Dutch.

Paul currently lives in Cuijk, the Netherlands, with his books, possibly with cats, and the many characters he's developed in the past years, who claim he is a figment of their imagination.

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