Overview
History is Written in Blood, but the Future is Forged by What People Believe.
The story begins not on a battlefield, but in the quiet, high-pressure confinement of a diplomatic office. Arthur Biers sits across from the United States Ambassador to China, fighting for his reputation. His task is desperate: he must convince the Ambassador that he never intended to desecrate the sacred resting place of Qin Shihuang, China's First Emperor.
Arthur is caught in a geopolitical riptide he didn't see coming. It started with a collaborative excavation at the Terracotta Warrior Museum-intended to be a bridge between scholars and "technology gurus" from around the world. Instead, the project was shattered by an attempted break-in by a rogue agent working for an unknown organization, targeting the unopened tomb and the "unfathomable legend" resting inside.
Now, the investigation into the breach threatens to ignite a conflict between the East and the West, dragging a diverse cast of characters into the crossfire:
- The Inventor: An entrepreneur out of Texas is being watched closely as he attempts to use drones to map the interior of the tomb without damaging its contents.
- The Student: A young historian attempting to validate the tomb's legends discovers a relic that "might rewrite the history of China".
- The Survivor: A museum worker who grew up during the Cultural Revolution witnesses these events, serving as a chilling reminder that "history is never set in stone".
For readers who crave the "genre-bending" intellect of Michael Crichton and the high-stakes intrigue of John Grisham, this novel offers a terrifying glimpse into a world where technology eclipses meaning. As the characters plunge into a new theater of war-the digital world-they discover that the deadliest weapon isn't a sword or a bomb, but the manipulation of belief itself.
Take a step into history with Arthur Biers. The Ambassador is waiting.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798218899691
- ISBN-10: 9798218899691
- Publisher: Pneumatic Press
- Publish Date: December 2017
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.03 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.29 pounds
- Page Count: 510
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