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The Dragon's Wing Enigma (The Arkana Archaeology Mystery Series Book 3)

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by N. S. Wikarski


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  The Fall Of White City (Gilded Age Mysteries #1)

  A socialite stalks a murderer against the backdrop of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair.

  Shrouded In Thought (Gilded Age Mysteries #2)

  A drowned factory girl provokes a labor riot during the Pullman Strike of 1894.

  The Granite Key (Arkana Mysteries #1)

  The murder of a shopkeeper over a stone artifact known as the granite key sparks a 3,000 year old treasure hunt.

  The Mountain Mother Cipher (Arkana Mysteries #2)

  When clues to the Bones Of The Mother lead from Greece to Turkey, the Arkana team struggles to stay one step ahead of its rivals.

  The Dragon’s Wing Enigma (Arkana Mysteries #3)

  A puzzle in the sky leads the treasure seekers to some unexpected places and unforeseen allies.

  Riddle Of The Diamond Dove (Arkana Mysteries #4)

  An even more cryptic astronomical riddle sends the relic hunters and their foes to Africa. What they discover there will have far-reaching consequences for both sides.

  Into The Jaws Of The Lion (Arkana Mysteries #5)

  A new clue draws the Arkana team to India where a rift among the trio threatens to destroy the relic hunt altogether.

  Secrets Of The Serpent’s Heart (Arkana Mysteries #6)

  In China, both teams compete for the final clue which will reveal the location of the Sage Stone. On the home front, disaster befalls the Arkana.

  The Sage Stone Prophecy (Arkana Mysteries #7)

  The series concludes.

  Coming in December 2016.

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