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The Secret of Giza

Kwan Thrillers Series, Book 1

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The Secret of Giza

By: Ken Warner
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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What if humanity didn't start on Earth?

An incredible discovery deep inside the Great Pyramid, a mysterious signal sent from the Bermuda Triangle, and a ruthless experiment taking place in Area 51: How are they all connected?

When Malia Kwan exhibits unusual abilities, government agents show up at her home to apprehend her and her twin brother, Jaden - and all hell breaks loose. After their parents are killed, Jaden and Malia flee into the night, becoming fugitives. Before long, they discover their true identities are tied to the lost city of Atlantis - and to the origins of humanity itself. And now a threat emerges that could wipe out the entire human race - unless Jaden and Malia can stop it!

©2020 Kenneth H. Warner, II (P)2021 Tantor
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A really interesting story spoiled by the male protagonist being a whinging little twat.

Story well written, well narrated also.

A whiny little bi** h

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But Jaden"s almost constantly overly aggressive tone was annoying, threw the tone of the story off some.

Story was interesting enough...

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I do like to try different genre but if I hadn't been busy and enjoy listening to books, I'd have ditched this one. I found Jaden very annoying. The world doesn't revolve round you, Jaden. Malia was a more likeable character. I know it is a sci-fi story, but Independence Day came to mind and the phrase, 'with one bound he was free!' kept coming to mind. It kept me amused as I gardened etc.

Finishing listening to it.

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personally I found the whole thing irritating and the way the narrative went made this feel like a story for teens or younger. I'll avoid the reader in future

very average

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Won’t spoil the book but that plot hole was too big to ignore - reasonably entertaining otherwise and good for a Plus Catalogue freebie.

Apart from the glaring plot hole

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