Everything Under the Sky

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Author: Matilde Asensi

In the glorious new adventure novel “Everything Under the Sky,” internationally bestselling author Matilde Asensi turns her genius eye for scholarly thrills to the hunt for the lost treasure of China’s First Emperor and to the marvelous cast of characters who will do anything to claim it for themselves.,,After receiving word of her husband’s death, Spanish painter Elvira De….Read More

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