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The Mongol Objective
(2012)(The second book in the Morpheus Initiative series)
A novel by David Sakmyster
After a mystical Egyptian artifact is stolen by a renegade member of the Morpheus Initiative, Caleb Crowe and his team of psychics must use all their abilities to prevent the release of its catastrophic power. But first, they must survive the defenses of a subterranean mausoleum belonging to the world's greatest conqueror. Genghis Khan.
Praise for the Morpheus Initiative Series
"...Indiana Jones meets the X-Files--an archaeologist adventurer with psychic powers of remote viewing who can see the past, ancient treasures, historical mysteries, action and adventure that crosses the world, and a damned good story." -Kevin J. Anderson, #1 international bestselling author of the Dune Prequels.
"This is a book I wish I'd written - great premise - great imagination!" -M.J. Rose, international bestselling author of The Reincarnationist and The Memorist
"Combines expertly researched historical mysteries with compelling modern characters, intriguing plot twists, and breathless pacing. His archeologist heroes seek not just legendary secrets, but the secrets within themselves." -William Dietrich, author of The Dakota Cipher and Blood of the Reich.
"A classic good vs. evil story, a novel that kept me turning pages far into the night." -Nina M. Osier, author of 2005 EPPIE science fiction winner Regs and the High Places trilogy
Genre: Mystery
Praise for the Morpheus Initiative Series
"...Indiana Jones meets the X-Files--an archaeologist adventurer with psychic powers of remote viewing who can see the past, ancient treasures, historical mysteries, action and adventure that crosses the world, and a damned good story." -Kevin J. Anderson, #1 international bestselling author of the Dune Prequels.
"This is a book I wish I'd written - great premise - great imagination!" -M.J. Rose, international bestselling author of The Reincarnationist and The Memorist
"Combines expertly researched historical mysteries with compelling modern characters, intriguing plot twists, and breathless pacing. His archeologist heroes seek not just legendary secrets, but the secrets within themselves." -William Dietrich, author of The Dakota Cipher and Blood of the Reich.
"A classic good vs. evil story, a novel that kept me turning pages far into the night." -Nina M. Osier, author of 2005 EPPIE science fiction winner Regs and the High Places trilogy
Genre: Mystery
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