Draft:A Line in the Sand (book)
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A Line in the Sand (book) is novel written by Miles Spencer and Wells Jones. Based on their initial trek and subsequent visits to Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Israel, the historical fiction follows the adventures of Magnus Vance & Finn Hugh-Kinsey as they retrace the footsteps of TE “Lawrence of Arabia” in the Arab Revolt. A Line in the Sand offers one view of modern and historic conflict from the east of Old Palestine, looking west to Israel, Europe, and America for answers.
It is the second book authored by Miles Spencer and the debut for Wells Jones. The two have collaborated on prior projects and adventures, including Kayak for a Cause and Money Hunt.
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1. Wikipedia; Miles Spencer 2. Wikipedia;Kayak for a Cause 3. Wikipedia; Money Hunt 4. Amazon; Amazon Kindle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX25Y2X4