The Man Who Would Not Die

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery
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Author: Paul Andrews ISBN: 9781310547652
Publisher: Paul Andrews Publication: August 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul Andrews
ISBN: 9781310547652
Publisher: Paul Andrews
Publication: August 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A grand Adventure, written on the canvas of the Globe, with an hourglass lasting Centuries.
Who is the Count of Saint-Germain? A mysterious, ageless adventurer who dabbles in alchemy, composes operas, and spies for Kings. Gifted with abnormal longevity, he always appears the same, a handsome, refined gentleman between 30 to 40 years. Throughout the 18th century, he is forever entwined in pivotal events - from the doomed Scottish Rebellion to the bloody French Revolution ... but only from the shadows.

The Count is Ferenc Rakoczi, last son of an exiled Hungarian prince. Falsely accused by the Inquisition, he is forced to surrender all, including his very identity -- and with it, Luciana his one true love. He searches the globe, from Persia to the Himalayas, desperately seeking answers to an unknown destiny. But those who betrayed him will not get off scot free. For time is now on his side, and the clock is ticking for his enemies. Join the adventure, learn the truth, and get revenge.

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A grand Adventure, written on the canvas of the Globe, with an hourglass lasting Centuries.
Who is the Count of Saint-Germain? A mysterious, ageless adventurer who dabbles in alchemy, composes operas, and spies for Kings. Gifted with abnormal longevity, he always appears the same, a handsome, refined gentleman between 30 to 40 years. Throughout the 18th century, he is forever entwined in pivotal events - from the doomed Scottish Rebellion to the bloody French Revolution ... but only from the shadows.

The Count is Ferenc Rakoczi, last son of an exiled Hungarian prince. Falsely accused by the Inquisition, he is forced to surrender all, including his very identity -- and with it, Luciana his one true love. He searches the globe, from Persia to the Himalayas, desperately seeking answers to an unknown destiny. But those who betrayed him will not get off scot free. For time is now on his side, and the clock is ticking for his enemies. Join the adventure, learn the truth, and get revenge.

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