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Adept [MultiFormat]
eBook by Robert Finn

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eBook Category: Mystery/Crime/Suspense/Thriller British Book Award Nominee
eBook Description: An intense engaging thriller set in London. Nominated in two categories in the British Book Awards 2005

eBook Publisher: Snowbooks, Published: 2004
Fictionwise Release Date: February 2005


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Available eBook Formats [MultiFormat - What's this?]: eReader (PDB) [410 KB], ePub (EPUB) [383 KB], Rocket/REB1100 (RB) [366 KB], Adobe Acrobat (PDF) [2.0 MB], Palm Doc (PDB) [416 KB], Microsoft Reader (LIT) [328 KB], Franklin eBookMan (FUB) [384 KB], hiebook (KML) [922 KB], Sony Reader (LRF) [452 KB], iSilo (PDB) [342 KB], Mobipocket (PRC) [427 KB], Kindle Compatible (MOBI) [473 KB], OEBFF Format (IMP) [533 KB]
Words: 127395
Reading time: 363-509 min.
Microsoft Reader (LIT) Format: Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud ENABLED
Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Format:  Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud DISABLED
All Other formats: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED
ISBN: 0954575911


"A British variant on The Da Vinci Code and The Rule of Four"--Andrew Taylor, author of the Richard and Judy pick The American Boy

"Cracking."--Manda Scott


"So what's been pinched?" she asked, playfully.

He gave her a sarcastic smile and said, "Oh yes, the Dick Van Dyke school of Cockney English. Very good." She nodded as though taking a bow and got stuck into another sandwich.

"Well I don't have very much. It's a leather and bone box containing a piece of ancient platinum jewellery. Like a piece of filigree. I can draw you a rough sketch based on a fairly rough sketch I was shown," he said, pulling his notepad out of his folio case and starting to draw.

"I thought platinum was a modern thing, like aloom..." she paused. "Aluminium," she said carefully.

"Well, not so, apparently. According to my client, the Egyptians and the Aztecs both made platinum jewellery. Or it may have been Mayans," he said, unsure.

"I'm guessing Incas, actually," Susan suggested. "Point is, people who lived a long time ago. So is this Egyptian or South American?" she asked.

David had finished sketching. "Apparently Chinese, although I don't know from where exactly." He turned the pad round and slid it towards Susan. "Not exactly Michelangelo, but..." He broke off when he saw Susan's expression. "What is it?" he asked.

Susan was trying to open her bag and in her haste failing to unclip the catch. "Hold on," she said, getting the bag open, pulling out her iBook and flipping up the screen. She turned on the power. "When you say Chinese, might you maybe mean Tibetan?" she asked. The iBook was coming to life.

"Well, all I have is China and the fact that there are supposedly legends told about it there. You being an expert in legends and mythology..." he trailed off.

She was clicking on things. "Sorry, won't be a minute," she said. And then said triumphantly, "Yeah, there are legends about it and here's one of them." She rotated the laptop around so that David could see the screen. The image displayed was a piece of paper containing a lot of hand-written text, in the roman alphabet, and a sketch that looked not unlike the one on David's notepad.

"Damn, you're good," said David. "So what is it?"

"You don't understand," Susan said, "I was reading this," she tapped the screen, "this morning. And then this afternoon you ask me to identify it. How spooky is that?"


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