
The Third Translation
Read by
Paul Michael
Release:
04/01/2005
Release:
04/06/2005
Runtime:
5h 55m
Abridged
Quantity:
A literary page-turner about one man's quest for an ancient mystery through the perilous streets of modern London Walter Rothschild has nothing but his work. Estranged from his wife and adult daughter, he spends his days and nights lost in translation -- constantly working and reworking the riddles inscribed on ancient funereal stones. A gifted American Egyptologist, he was hired by the British Museum in London to try to crack the code of one of the greatest remaining hieroglyphic mysteries -- the Stela of Paser. Stuck, with no new inspiration, he meets a seductive young woman who seems interested in him and his work. When Walter invites her back to the museum to get a closer look at his work, she secretly steals an antiquity and disappears. Thus begins Walter's frantic search to repair the damage he's caused. Threatened by villains real and imagined, Walter races against time to win back the antiquity and his reputation, without losing his life in the process. Utterly original and told in electric prose, this is a novel that beautifully weaves together exceptional insight into the inner yearnings of men with a fast-paced plot about ancient mystery and modern conspiracy. Ingenious, witty, and compelling, it is a novel to be savored and urged on all of your friends.
Release:
2005-04-01
2005-04-06
Runtime:
Runtime:
5h 55m
5h 55m
Format:
audio
audio
Weight:
0.5 lb
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781401382292
9781401385514
Publisher:
Hachette Book Group
Hachette Book Group
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