The Lost Library – A.M. Dean Free Audiobook
Description
Written by
Read by Lewis Hancock
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Source………………………9 CDs
Number of MP3 files…9
Encoder…………………….Fraunhofer [FhG] – A secure rip using dBpoweramp
Converted to…………….64 Kb | CBR | 44,100 Hz | Mono
Total Runtime…………..10 Hours 51 Minutes
Total Size………………….314 MB
ID3 Tags…………………..Includes Image and all info shown on this page (Smart Phone Ready)
ABOUT THE BOOK
He was the keeper – Arno Holmstrand is about to die, his life cut short by an organization intent on laying claim to the secrets he has spent a lifetime guarding: the location of the lost Library of Alexandria, and the vast knowledge it has hidden for centuries. She will inherit his legacy – Emily Wess is about to have her life change beyond all recognition. One minute she is a professor of history, the next she is on a journey to the far corners of the world, deciphering strange clues left by her mentor, Arno Holmstrand. She is being tested, but for what?They will kill for control – They are the Council and crave power and position. Their corruption spreads from the highest levels of government to the assassins they employ to commit their crimes. They will kill for the ancient knowledge contained in the Library. And Emily Wess has exactly what they want.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A.M. Dean is new arrival into the thriller genre, whose first books have been runaway hits, translated into multiple languages and selling in over thirteen territories around the globe. A leading authority on ancient cultures and the history of religious belief, Dean’s expertise in late antiquity has earned him posts at some of the world’s most prestigious universities. An abiding interest in the human tendency toward conspiracies, together with a commanding grasp of the genuinely mysterious contexts of real history, inspire the breadth and focus of his creative works.
ABOUT THE READER
Lewis Hancock was born in Canada and now lives in Derbyshire. He trained at the Central School (class of ’76) and has appeared in rep at Cheltenham, Canterbury, Derby, Chester, Leicester, Leeds, Nottingham, York, and at the Chichester Festival. He has been seen on screen in Heartbeat (YTV), Dangerfield (BBC), Cold Feet (Granada), and Chasing Liberty (Warner Brothers). His personal vocal highlight is Clancy Sigal’s Goodbye Little England for Radio 4.