This is the last of the Gideon Crew series to date (perhaps forever as it's implied Gideon went home to his New Mexico cabin to die.)
Gideon Crew and co-worker Manual Garza are shocked that the company they have been working for, Effective Engineering Solutions has suddenly closed. As Crew and Garza clear their personal belongings from the office, they discover a code-breaking machine has translated an ancient tablet. Crew and Garza are sure the translation will lead them to treasure, and they are determined to find it.
I liked that the hunt took place in Egypt, and I liked Garza's story.
Overall, I liked the second book in the series Gideon's Corpse the best, though I still prefer the Pendergast stories.
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