Review of Blood of the Pharoahs

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The title of this was enough to draw me in, now the mention of magic and the lost city of Atlantis seals it for. I want to read more about the descendants of Atlantis and their fights with the destroyers. Well done on the review.
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Blood of the Pharaohs by Pierce Roberts is a fantastic read that features different elements like magic and history. The fast-paced, short chapters kept me engaged, and the intertwining narratives of past and present were masterfully executed. Congratulations on the Book of Today.
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I couldn't find anything not to like regarding this book! The description and opinion of the reviewer paints it in bright colors with the promise of an intriguing adventure. I can't wait for the opportunity to solve this mystery and delve into the ancient history of the lost city of Atlantis. Sounds very creative, and I offer my congratulations on BOTD!
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This book reminds me of a movie that I watched a while back, centred on the lost city of Atlantis as well. I'm curious to see if the plot is inspired by the movie. Thanks for the review.
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“Blood of the Pharoahs” offers adventures, twists, and suspense for fans of epic stories, fantasy, and contemporary novels. Congratulations on #BOTD!
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“Blood of the Pharoahs” by Pierce Roberts is a captivating mix of magic and detective fiction. Magically gifted descendants of the lost Atlantis fight against evil powers. It's too bad that the magical theme of the story wasn't fully explored because that would be the first thing to interest me. Still, the book sounds interesting regardless. Thanks for the review!
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Teaming up against evil forces that are magical in nature is a story definitely worth reading. Would love to give this detective art work a try.
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Pierce Roberts' "Blood of the Pharaohs" captures my interest with its unique blend of mythology and contemporary heroism. The idea of CDC detectives teaming up with descendants of Atlantis to battle evil forces is fascinating.
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Loved your detailed review! The dual narrative structure and the historical tie-ins with Atlantis make 'Blood of the Pharaohs' sound captivating. I can't wait to dive into this adventure-filled and suspenseful novel.
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Your review of 'Blood of the Pharaohs' is fantastic! The blend of epic, detective, and magic elements sounds thrilling. I'm especially intrigued by the Atlantis connection and the fast-paced chapters. Definitely adding this to my reading list!
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I thoroughly enjoyed the novel "The blood of Pharos". The author has done a wonderful job in the pacing of the novel and has described each scene in vivid detail which allows the reader to view the details clearly. I thought the novel was a very interesting and read and would definitely recommend it to fans of historical fiction.
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Post by Bisrat Zelalem 1 »

In "blood of the pharaohs" the author made a great clarification on the people of Atlantis , what they are capable of their intelligence on every sector.which is quite something for me to know
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I would love to have a copy of this book, i fill amused by the reviews given
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This review of "Blood of the Pharoahs" by Pierce Roberts paints a picture of an exciting and gripping read. The blend of epic, detective, and magical elements creates a compelling storyline filled with page-turning adventures. The reviewer praises the fast-paced chapters and the author's ability to weave historical elements into the narrative seamlessly. They do, however, mention that the magical theme could have been more explored. Overall, the review gives a positive impression of the book and highly recommends it to fans of epic stories, fantasy, and contemporary novels. The reviewer rates the book five out of five stars. Gripping action, kept me on the edge of my seat.
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