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The Secret Book Of Pyramids starts innocuously in Chennai Book Fair and ends in Egypt. The characters.in this novella are intelligent and avid learners They take the readers.along with them for an extraordinary journey to save abook. In International Robbery it is a necklace that takes not only the Robbers but also the readers along a breathless journey from the beginning to the end of this novella.
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