Curse of the Sands (Relic Hunters Book 2) by Martin Ferguson

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Curse of the Sands (Relic Hunters Book 2) by Martin Ferguson
Genre – YA Adventure
Page Count – 438 Pages
COVER DESIGNER – Thomas Roberts – Zoom Illustration
RELIC HUNTERS: CURSE OF THE SANDS
When a violent sandstorm in Egypt unearths a long-forgotten pyramid, Adam Hunter and his team from the British Museum are brought in to help. Together they will face rival teams from around the globe in a race against time to discover the secrets and treasures hidden inside.
Deadly traps and mind-bending illusions thwart them at every turn, but worse awaits in the darkness. An evil deep within the tombs that will stop at nothing to punish those who dare disturb their honoured dead.
As the plagues of the Egyptian gods escape the desert, and cities begin to crumble, the Hunter brothers must stop the Curse of the Sands at any cost if they are to save those closest to them.

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Martin Ferguson – I live in Norwich, England and am currently working on the young adult adventure and historical series ‘Relic Hunters’. Inspired by the myths and legends my parents told me as a boy and with the help of my ever-suffering wife, a teacher and history graduate, ‘Eagle of the Empire’ was the first entry in the ‘Relic Hunters’ series.

 

 When not writing, I am training or at least planning my next challenge. Following a serious knee injury, I was told by surgeons never to run or play sports again. Stubborn and reckless, much like the characters in my writing, I have not listened and have completed the Three Peaks Challenge, the Great North Run, the Greater Manchester Marathon and the London Marathon.

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