incan chimera

incan chimera
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Download or read book incan chimera written by pedro marangoni and published by pedro marangoni. This book was released on 2012-08-20 with total page 157 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Is it fiction or reality disguised as a novel? A Brazilian helicopter pilot and a French researcher find evidence of Incan pyramids in the Brazilian Amazon, in the proximity of the Juruá River, and embark on an intriguing adventure in which blood and gold become one and the same. Incan Chimera is a raw portrait of greed and does a great job describing regional flavors and landscapes, making readers feel they are there, crouching next to the hero behind the bushes of this mystic region, ready to jump into action. This is a very exciting, fast-paced, breath-taking thriller, bathed in mud, blood, and gold. You can't help but wonder how much the author has actually witnessed of this unknown world in the Brazilian jungle, since Mr. Marangoni is indeed a pilot like the main character and has worked in the secretive Amazon forest

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