The Queen’s Eye

The Queen’s Eye by Jane Alden, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on May 24, 2024, is a 140-page work of fiction that blends elements of mystery and detective storytelling. This edition follows archaeologist Dr. Cassandra Stillwell and her assistant Ari Morgan as they embark on a quest to find the missing eye from Nefertiti’s ancient bust. Their journey takes them from the Valley of the Kings to various locations, including Germany and New York City, as they confront challenges posed by antiquity thieves and remnants of the Hitler Youth.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of restoration and cultural heritage, as Cass is determined to return the bust to Egypt. The story raises questions about the existence of the missing eye and the complexities of international relations regarding historical artifacts. As Cass and Ari navigate these obstacles, their relationship also evolves, adding depth to their adventure. This edition is presented in English and offers a captivating exploration of mystery intertwined with historical intrigue.
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Archeologist Dr. Cassandra Stillwell and her young assistant Ari Morgan first appeared in The Crystal’s Curse as they searched for the story of Hatshepsut, the most powerful female pharaoh in ancient Egypt. Cass and Ari return to the Valley of the Kings in search of the missing eye from Nefertiti’s three-thousand-year-old bust. Cass is determined to restore the queen’s perfection and return the bust from Berlin to the Egyptian people. Leftover Hitler Youth and cutthroat antiquity thieves pursue the two from Germany to Egypt to New York City. Did the eye ever really exist? Can Cass persuade Germany to return the queen to Egypt? Will Cass and Ari’s relationship deepen? Join the two antiquities sleuths in their quest for answers.
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