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DescriptionIf you would like to see other Audio Books I have uploaded just click this link:- OldScotsman's Books If you have a request for another book or a Re-Seed then just send me a Private Messgage General Information Book............................Winston Churchill and the Treasure of Mapungubwe Hill Author.........................Chris Angus Narrator.......................Peter Wickham Unabridged..................Yes Genre..........................Thriller File Information Source.........................1 eDownloaded DRM protected (Digital Rights Management) 64 Kb File # of MP3 files...............9 Files carefully created averaging about one hour duration each Total Runtime..............9 Hours 56 Minutes Encoder.......................Fraunhofer [FhG] (Guess) Converted to................64 Kb | CBR | 44,100 Hz | Mono with DRM Removed Total Size.....................272 MB Converted By...............OldScotsman Date Converted............17-November-2015 ID3 Tags......................Includes Image and all info shown on this page (Smart Phone Ready) If you would like to try another Chris Angus Audio Book I have uploaded, just click the title below. London Underground Winston Churchill and the Treasure of Mapungubwe Hill ABOUT THE BOOK Only the past can save the future for Winston Churchill, and it's a past with many secrets.There is vast treasure hidden in an almost impregnable Central African fortress surrounded by cliffs. The mountain is a honeycomb of ancient tombs and palaces, as well as the ancient burial place of a Nubian queen mysteriously wedded to a Roman. Young Winston Churchill, a prisoner during the Boer War, is offered a secret deal for freedom by Britain's enemy Louis Botha: with Botha's agent, Zeila, Winston must seek out and protect the greatest secret of the dark continent, a fabulous Nubian treasure known only as Mapungubwe Hill. But a rogue member of the British royal family, Lord Sterne, is also after the treasure. Can Winston and the lovely Zeila both survive being entombed? And will their relationship go further than their mission? Decades later, in the middle of a raging World War II, Winston's special agent Martin Rand struggles to unlock Mapungubwe's secrets again before German forces, lead by Nazi-sympathizer Lord Sterne, can overwhelm and capture it. Will Winston prevail over the Nazis, or will the Nubian warriors take matters into their own hands? And will Winston's secret tryst with Zeila come back to ruin everything? ABOUT THE AUTHOR Chris Angus comes from a literary family consisting of seven published writers. His father and mother, both professors of English Literature and authors of numerous works of fiction, were the best-selling collaborators of a series of anthologies published by Random House. For ten years, Book Review Editor for Adirondac magazine, he has also been a newspaper columnist and has published more than 400 essays, articles, book introductions, columns and reviews in a wide variety of publications, including The New York Times, Albany Times-Union, Adirondack Life, American Forests, Wordsworth American Classics, Adirondack Explorer and many more. He is the award-winning author of several works of nonfiction, including Oswegatchie: A North Country River (North Country Books–2006), The Extraordinary Adirondack Journey of Clarence Petty: Wilderness Guide, Pilot and Conservationist (Syracuse University Press—2002), Images of America: St. Lawrence County (Arcadia Press—2001), and Reflections From Canoe Country (Syracuse University Press—1997). He has been active in efforts to reopen Adirondack rivers to the public. ABOUT THE READER Peter Wickham was bitten early by the travel bug, coming to England from New Zealand as a child. He has worked all over England and Wales in repertory and is determined to work more in Scotland! Acting and directing aboard the Q.E.II took him from Singapore to Venezuela, and a short season in Istanbul followed. In 1990 he directed and appeared in a revue on a tour of Czechoslovakia. Many TV appearances started in Dixon of Dock Green (during its later years!) and include most recently A Sense of Guilt. But after theatre his favourite medium is sound; he has been heard many, many times on radio, in plays, reading poetry, short stories and serials. All the above information including the picture are inserted into the ID3 tags on the MP3 files. Remember, we have uploaded these books just for you because we wish to SHARE them. It is only right therefore, you SHARE them with others, and the only way you can do this, is to keep SEEDING. In other words, don't stop after you have finished the download. 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