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The Black River and the Golden Pyramid: Eternum, Part three. Eternum, #2.3

Par : Hui Wang
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-91-90150-48-1
  • EAN9789190150481
  • Date de parution28/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHui Wang

Résumé

A name is still knocking from inside the stone. Beneath the rising Golden Pyramid, a buried maintenance level has begun to answer a man the kingdom tried to erase: Besa, a quarry craftsman classified not as a father, not as a worker, but as material. His daughter has the right to witness what was done to him. Kai, a scribe carrying fragments the archives should have destroyed, and Tawi, a former mortuary attendant who knows how bodies are made silent, must reach him before the royal sealing chamber turns his false return into evidence for a king.
Above them, Egypt prepares the Test of the King's Name. Priests, engineers, archivists, guards, and workshop officials all need the same miracle to mean different things. But the hidden law under the pyramid is older than royal command, and its coldest sentence cannot be gilded without consequence: the king's name does not constitute permission. As pursuit closes through sealed passages, black water, ritual platforms, and rewritten records, Kai and Tawi face a danger more enduring than death: truth can be divided, buried, purified, or turned into theology.
A refusal can become an oracle. A witness can become a weapon. A monument can rise on the backs of those whose names were removed. Some doors should not open. Some names still answer anyway.