The Egyptian Secret Of Napoleon
(Javier Sierra)
Napoleon Bonaparte, a young soldier in the French infantry with a poor salary, started his military career with a lot of doubts and questions. Worried about his situation, he took the initiative to visit a very specific clairvoyant in order to understand his personality better and also find certain answers concerning opportunities in the near future. This clairvoyant, who was the king of France Louis XVI?s advisor, will be surprised to meet Napoleon and will make him feel better regarding his future.Then, Napoleon, becoming very curious of the revelations, which had been given to him, will orient himself on new strategies and will look for answers. His wisdom drove him to discover the Middle East known for its famous battles. Traveling from Israel to Egypt, this sumptuous adventure will reveal the most important secrets of the entire human history. Discovering certain truths about the story of Jesus Christ and about extracts from the Gospel of Marc kept secret for centuries explaining the passage from the death to the resurrection used in the time of the Pharaohs, he decided without waiting any longer to visit Egypt and also get this knowledge.Napoleon, who is more than determined, wants to discover this truth and will attain his goals.He will never forget his trip to Egypt, specially that night of August the 14th 1799. For the first time in life, Napoleon will be scared.Yes, the pyramid of Keops traumatized the great general of the French Infantry!Has he discovered the secrets of immortality this night?What did he do during that entire night? This novel with an unbelievable precision reveals this mystery. Would it be true?What is true is that Napoleon became one of the most powerful emperors of the world after coming back from Egypt.A perfect narration mixed with some surprising information makes this book a piece of art.Read it and you will understand what I mean.
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