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| Author: Jack/ Lane Higgins | Read By: Christopher Lane |
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In 1939, American archaeologist Gavin Kane is hired by a beautiful woman to locate her missing husband who embarked on an expedition to find the legendary Temple of Sheba. When Kane discovers the ancient temple, he is alarmed to find it has become a Nazi stronghold and base of operations for Hitler's plan to destroy the Suez Canal.
In 1939, American archaeologist Gavin Kane is hired by a beautiful woman to locate her missing husband who embarked on an expedition to find the legendary Temple of Sheba. When Kane discovers the ancient temple, he is alarmed to find it has become a Nazi stronghold and base of operations for Hitler's plan to destroy the Suez Canal.
Author Bio
Jack Higgins
Though born in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Jack Higgins grew up in Belfast amid chaotic political unrest made even more significant by his family's political involvements. He later moved to Leeds, where he earned a teacher's certificate in 1958. This allowed him to acquire a variety of teaching positions that took him through Yorkshire and eventually to London, where he received a B.S. in sociology at the University of London in 1962. Before becoming an internationally best-selling author, Higgins held such jobs as circus tent-hand and tram conductor. But when his novel "The Eagle Has Landed" hit the bookstores in 1975, Higgins embarked upon a successful career writing thrillers varying in themes from organized crime to political and military conspiracies.

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