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A young American billionaire is fascinated with artifacts, especially all things Jewish, owing to his idiosyncratic paternal ancestry: his grandfather was an immigrant from the Pale of Settlement who found home in Prague during WWI before finally settling in New York.

A bizarre papyrus falls into the hands of the billionaire, detailing an unheard-of secret of a treasure trove hidden under an Ancient Egyptian temple--stuff that were sneaked out from the east during the turbulence of 66-73 AD.
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The Pharaoh's Heir

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The Pharaoh's Heir is a time-travel adventure novel that follows Dr. Emily Carter, a renowned archaeologist, who is transported back to ancient Egypt through a mysterious artifact. In the court of Pharaoh Ramses II, Emily navigates a web of political intrigue and ancient prophecy surrounding a hidden heir with extraordinary powers. As she allies with unlikely companions to thwart a rival faction's plans, she uncovers secrets that could reshape the future of Egypt. The novel weaves historical detail with suspense and mystery, exploring themes of bravery, destiny, and the interconnectedness of time. Note: The creative process behind this book involved exploring advanced computational tools to gauge their influence and efficacy in the realm of literary development.