Le avventure di Blake e Mortimer: Il mistero della Grande Piramide. Tomo 1: Il papiro di Manethon
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Romance
Format
Hardcover
Pages
56
Language
Italian
Published
Jan 1, 2000
Publisher
Alessandro Editore
ISBN-10
8882850579
ISBN-13
9788882850579
Description
Blake and Mortimer are drawn into an intriguing adventure as they travel to Cairo at the invitation of an old friend who oversees the Egyptian antiquities museum. Their quest begins with the discovery of a mysterious papyrus attributed to the ancient historian Manetho. As they delve deeper into the secrets of the Great Pyramid, they unearth hidden histories and ancient enigmas that have long been buried.
The plot thickens as they navigate the labyrinthine streets of Cairo, encountering a host of characters, some trustworthy and others deceitful. The duo finds themselves racing against time, piecing together clues that reveal a larger conspiracy at play. Each revelation brings them closer to untangling the true significance of the papyrus and the ancient artifacts it refers to.
Amidst thrilling chases and perilous encounters, Blake and Mortimer discover that not all is as it seems, and the allure of Egypt's past threatens to ensnare them in unexpected ways. Their exploration of the Great Pyramid becomes a journey not only through history but also through the complexities of trust, friendship, and the shadows of ancient knowledge.
The plot thickens as they navigate the labyrinthine streets of Cairo, encountering a host of characters, some trustworthy and others deceitful. The duo finds themselves racing against time, piecing together clues that reveal a larger conspiracy at play. Each revelation brings them closer to untangling the true significance of the papyrus and the ancient artifacts it refers to.
Amidst thrilling chases and perilous encounters, Blake and Mortimer discover that not all is as it seems, and the allure of Egypt's past threatens to ensnare them in unexpected ways. Their exploration of the Great Pyramid becomes a journey not only through history but also through the complexities of trust, friendship, and the shadows of ancient knowledge.
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