NAPOLEON’S PYRAMIDS By William Dietrich

napolean's pyramids
Ethan Gage is an adventurer and one-time assistant to Benjamin Franklin. Gage wins a medallion in a card game and then finds himself framed for murder. He flees Paris amid the turmoil of the French Revolution and joins Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt. Gage finds clues that his medallion may hold the secret to the treasure of a pyramid. More fighting and adventures propel the plot of Napoleon’s Pyramids to a high-flying conclusion. This is fun summer reading! Think Indiana Jones at the end of the 18th Century. There are seven more books in the Ethan Gage series and I plan to read them all. GRADE: B+

10 thoughts on “NAPOLEON’S PYRAMIDS By William Dietrich

  1. Cap'n Bob

    I’ve never understood what is meant by summer reading. Are these books less entertaining during the other three seasons?

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  2. Richard R.

    Normally the term is used to indicate light, fun, quick, easy reading that might be read while on vacation, at the beach, etc. George’s definition has to do with his long summer break while the rest of the people think of week-or-two vacation reading

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