
An ancient symbol. A deadly killer. Two strangers must decode the past to survive the future
Book Two of the Egyptian Stones Trilogy – Coming Spring 2026
FBI Special Agent Charlie Reed thought the Surgeon — a notorious serial killer — was a ghost from the past. But when a new series of murders erupts, each marked with strange, arcane symbols, the trail leads Reed across continents to Egypt… and to a chilling revelation: the Surgeon has returned, and this time, his killings follow a pattern—one tied to a purpose more terrifying than anyone imagined.
Meanwhile, in Egypt, Alex MacLure has uncovered more encoded messages in ancient tablets. An ancient Egyptian was searching for a forgotten symbol. His name appears in a programme written by a brilliant AI student. The student reaches out with a wild theory — but before MacLure discovers the truth, he’s arrested for a murder he didn’t commit.
Thrown together by fate and hunted by forces beyond their understanding, Reed and MacLure must unlock an ancient secret. They must stop the Surgeon before he unleashes a plan, millennia in the making.

My thoughts: A serial killer who has hidden dozens of bodies across America and now has apparently headed to Egypt, an AI program that is spewing out word maps about Alex MacLure and secrets hidden in the desert, a race against time to save his journalist girlfriend Rebecca from fanatics that believe they can bring about a new Christ by re-enacting the crucifixtion using ancient Egyptian symbols.
Alex’s job deciphering clay tablets telling the life story of an important clerk in the ancient world and his links to pharaohs and prophecy might help him find the mysterious symbol the killer seeks.
I was absolutely hooked by this next installment in Alex’s adventures, I read a lot of crime fiction so the serial killer angle was interesting too, bringing in another dimension and the FBI in the form of Agent Charlie Reed.
It’s a fast paced story, with lots of action and the puzzles Alex must translate and solve in order to save the day.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.























