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An ancient mistery. An impossible place. An unimaginable adventure. Professor Castillo's daughter has mysteriously disappeared in the Amazon jungle. Determined to find her, he begs Ulysses and Cassie to go with him. Unable to dissuade him and not wanting him to go on his own, they both accept to help their old friend in his crazy attempt at her rescue. The three embark on an incredible journey to a place which should not exist. A journey nobody has ever returned from. Author's Note: Black City is a new adventure of Ulysses, Cassie, and Doc Castillo, the three protagonists of the international bestseller The Last Crypt. Although The Last Crypt chronologically precedes Black City, they are two separate novels, completely independent, and may be read in any order
Diver Ulysses Vidal finds a fourteenth-century bronze bell of Templar origin buried under a reef off the Honduras coast. It turns out it's been lying there for more than one century, prior to Christopher Columbus's discovery of America. Driven by curiosity and a sense of adventure, he begins the search for the legendary treasure of the Order of The Temple. Together with a medieval history professor and a daring Mexican archeologist they travel through Spain, the Mali desert, the Caribbean Sea and the Mexican jungle. They face innumerable riddles and dangers, but in the end this search will uncover a much more important mystery. A secret, kept hidden for centuries, which could transform the history of humankind, and the way we understand the Universe.
- MORE THAN 500,000 COPIES SOLD - #1 Bestseller in Spanish, Italian, French, German & Russian - The Best-selling fiction novel of all time on Amazon Spain - "Best Action & Adventure novel for Kindle" According to Amazon Spain Diver Ulysses Vidal finds a fourteenth-century bronze bell of Templar origin buried under a reef off the Honduras coast. It turns out it's been lying there for more than one century, prior to Christopher Columbus's discovery of America. Driven by curiosity and a sense of adventure, he begins the search for the legendary treasure of the Order of The Temple. Together with a medieval history professor and a daring Mexican archeologist they travel through Spain, the Mali desert, the Caribbean Sea and the Mexican jungle. They face innumerable riddles and dangers, but in the end this search will uncover a much more important mystery. A secret, kept hidden for centuries, which could transform the history of humankind, and the way we understand the universe.
It's 1941, and Captain Alexander M. Riley and his crew of deep-sea treasure hunters believe they're setting off on yet another adventure--to find a mysterious artifact off the coast of Morocco for an enigmatic millionaire with questionable motives. Part-time smugglers, world travelers, and expats who have fought causes both valiant and doomed, Riley and his crew soon find themselves in the crosshairs of a deal much more dangerous than the one they bargained for. From Spain to Morocco to an Atlantic crossing that leads to Washington, DC, Captain Riley must sail his ship, the Pingarrón, straight through the eye of a ruthless squall and into a conspiracy that goes by the name Operation Apokalypse--a storm that only he and his crew can navigate. --Page 4 of cover.
Professor Castillo's daughter Valeria Renner, has mysteriously disappeared into the Amazon jungle. Determined to find her, he begs Ulysses and Cassie to go with him. Unable to dissuade him and not wanting to go on his own, they both accept to help their old frien in his crazy attempt to rescue Valeria. The three will embark on an incredible journey to a place that should not exist, the Lost City of Z. A journey nobody has ever returned from.
"The first exhibition to offer a critical assessment of the artistic experimentation that took place in Mexico during the last three decades of the twentieth century. The exhibition carefully analyzes the origins and emergence of techniques, strategies, andmodes of operation at a particularly significant moment of Mexican history, beginning with the 1968 Student Movement, until the Zapatista upraising in the State of Chiapas. Theshow includes work by a wide range of artists, including Francis Alys, Vicente Rojo, Jimmie Durham, Helen Escobedo, Julio Galán, Felipe Ehrenberg, José Bedia,Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Francisco Toledo, Carlos Amorales, Melanie Smith, and Alejandro Jodorowsky, among m...
Sarah Malik, a young anthropologist from Boston sent to Equatorial Guinea by UNICEF, is arbitrarily detained at a road checkpoint and sentenced to death in a parody of a trial. Escaping miraculously, she is forced to begin a desperate flight through the jungle with the help of the local people and particularly that of Gabriel Bin�, a Guinean fugitive like herself. He will become her guardian angel, her friend, her lover... and her nemesis.
The volumes in this reviewed series, formerly called 'Advances in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery', feature extensive overview and original articles on current developments in plastic reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Papers are especially designed to help the practitioner keep up with recent advances in the field and elaborate on their importance for everyday practice. The areas of major progress selected for volume 17 include vertical mammaplasty, structural fat grafting of the face, augmentation gluteoplasty, complete bilateral cleft lip-nasal deformity, the role of conduits in the repair of peripheral nerve injuries and advances in otoplasty. Further chapters include a review of nerve transfers and a discussion of the role and benefits of silicones in topical therapy on the skin. Recognized specialists in the field have again contributed to this publication, making the information presented easily accessible and providing step-by-step guides enhanced by detailed illustrations.
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