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A mystery buried in time. A past rewritten. A truth that changes everything. Tony Nowlan thought he understood his past. His parents died in a car accident when he was young-that's why he travelled back in time, to see them as they were. But the truth is far more sinister. They didn't die in an accident. They were assassinated. And his two-year-old self was taken. Someone has altered history. A cryptic Egyptian artefact, inscribed with his own likeness, sends Tony deep into the past, searching for answers. But he's not the only one hunting through time. Agents of Erebos are watching,…mehr

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A mystery buried in time. A past rewritten. A truth that changes everything. Tony Nowlan thought he understood his past. His parents died in a car accident when he was young-that's why he travelled back in time, to see them as they were. But the truth is far more sinister. They didn't die in an accident. They were assassinated. And his two-year-old self was taken. Someone has altered history. A cryptic Egyptian artefact, inscribed with his own likeness, sends Tony deep into the past, searching for answers. But he's not the only one hunting through time. Agents of Erebos are watching, waiting-ready to strike from the shadows and erase any threat to their plans. His journey leads him to Cleopatra's court, the shifting sands of the Nile, and ultimately, to the fabled city of Atlantis. As time runs out, Tony must outwit an enemy that exists in every era, lurking in the cracks of time itself. Because if he fails, he won't just lose his past-he'll lose everything.
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Chris Johnson writes high-stakes thrillers with a sci-fi and supernatural edge-think ancient secrets, time travel, and rogue agencies chasing ghosts. When he's not writing, Chris performs as a mentalist at private and corporate events, bending minds with psychology and sleight of hand. He lives in Brisbane, Australia, with his family, and still reads The Phantom when no one's looking.