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L'oasi Perduta (2010)

by Paul Sussman(Favorite Author)
3.68 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
8804601396 (ISBN13: 9788804601395)
languge
English
publisher
Mondadori
review 1: This was my third Paul Sussman novel but the earliest that he'd written. I'm sure many other people do the same when they find a good author, and go back to read all the stuff he's written before. The beginning takes place more than two thousand years BC and was a bit confusing as Sussman lays the groundwork of the legend of the hidden oasis deep in the south of Egypt. In present time we are introduced to ace American mountain climber Freya Hannen who has to rush to Egypt to attend her sister Alex Hannen's funeral. Alex was an adventurer and died from a debilitating disease. Unable to cope with her sister's death in the prime of her life, she doubts the circumstances and does enquiries of her own. When she finds some inconsistencies in the story she becomes convinced there... more was foul play. She teams up with Egyptologist Flin Brodie who was a very good friend of her sister's. Brodie is a professor at the American University in Cairo whose special interest is the famed Hidden Oasis. Myth and legend has it that the oasis was home to a great round stone with extraordinary powers that would give its owners control over the entire world. The ancient Egyptians feared its power so much that they hid the stone and killed everyone who had any knowledge thereof. For more than two thousand years nobody had managed to find it. Brodie and Freya become embroiled in its search when it becomes known that 50kgs of weapons grade plutonium went down in a plane crash in the vicinity of the oasis. This sets off a race for the location of the oasis and the plutonium by the CIA and a wealthy Egyptian businessman and his pack of thugs. Sussman gives us brilliantly drawn villains, a breathtaking dash across the deserts of Egypt so reminiscent of the Indiana Jones series and twists and turns in the story that keeps you guessing to the end. I'd recommend this to anyone who loves a good adventure story.
review 2: The third of the four books Paul Sussman wrote before unexpectedly passing away in 2012.. I have thoroughly enjoyed all of his novels (this one was probably his weakest but still a very good read) as would most of those interested in history, archaeology (and adventure) with a focus on the middle-east and ancient Egypt. Furthermore, not only was he extremely knowledgeable about archaeology/history but also about current events and the political situation in Israel/Palestine and Egypt. I (and mother) will miss his long "page-turners".. less
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kel72
Full of plot twists, egyptology, excitement, but at times it becomes very difficult to trod through.
tanera
Realised very early on but could not remember end. battled through but bit obvious outcome
tam78
Excellent. Third in a series by this author. Well worth while.
AlliMorales
Wish that this oasis had stayed hidden!
sani16
was OK lah... :)
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