Easy Go

Million robbery of the Nile ( original: Easy Go ) is an early (1968 ) crime novel by Michael Crichton, which he published under the pseudonym of John Lange. Translator was Bodo Baumann. Significant scenes of action are Cairo and Luxor.

Content

The Egyptologist Barnaby discovered that a hieroglyphic text contains an encrypted reference to a previously unknown and presumably not plundered pharaohs grave. He turns to the bored journalists Pierce. Pierce takes over the management of the company and puts together a small group of accomplices. As a patron enters on the nobles Grover, who takes his lover to the desert expedition.

While the group during the day recompile to camouflage hieroglyphics in tombs known and photographically documented, they go out at night in search of treasure. After months actually find the grave intact.

Varese, an official of the Department of Antiquities, covers the action on, makes them but not openly, but blackmails the group to refrain from robbery and the grave officially to discover.

Expenditure

  • Easy Go, Signet Books, 1968
  • The Last Tomb, Bantam Books, 1974
  • Million robbery of the Nile, Ullsteinhaus, 1974, ISBN 3-548-01393-7
  • Crime Fiction
  • Literary work
  • Literature ( 20th century)
  • Literature ( English )
  • Work of Michael Crichton
  • Literature (United States)
  • Novel, epic
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