The Search for the Treasure of Genghis Khan-Temujin's Bow
Posted: 02 Jul 2011, 08:51
I'm engrossed in a fascinating and unique new ebook entitled "Temujin's Bow"
A fair description by an editor is as follows-
In James Albert’s exciting first novel, Temujin’s Bow, a beautiful English paleontologist who has been searching for dinosaur bones in Mongolia literally stumbles over the child-size bow that Genghis Khan had played with as a boy. It could be a clue to the fabulous treasure of the Great Conqueror, and the discovery prompts a desperate race between interests in America, China, and Russia to locate Khan’s tomb. Temujin’s Bow is fast-paced and full of twists, ultimately leading to a surprising conclusion worthy of the mysterious legend of Genghis Khan
himself. -- Gary E. Anderson
A fair description by an editor is as follows-
In James Albert’s exciting first novel, Temujin’s Bow, a beautiful English paleontologist who has been searching for dinosaur bones in Mongolia literally stumbles over the child-size bow that Genghis Khan had played with as a boy. It could be a clue to the fabulous treasure of the Great Conqueror, and the discovery prompts a desperate race between interests in America, China, and Russia to locate Khan’s tomb. Temujin’s Bow is fast-paced and full of twists, ultimately leading to a surprising conclusion worthy of the mysterious legend of Genghis Khan
himself. -- Gary E. Anderson