The Moses Legacy

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Authors: Adam Palmer
always found it hard to follow the plotline of a movie on an aeroplane, but the one thing he could always do on a flight was read. So he took out his widescreen smartphone and carried on reading a legal thriller that he had started a few days ago, set in California but written by his favourite British author.
    â€˜Is that the new one?’ asked the huge, muscular man in the seat next to him. He had piercing eyes that looked at Daniel in a way that was neither hostile nor friendly, but was certainly unwavering. He was going bald, but did not look more than about forty.
    â€˜What, the book?’ asked Daniel, seeking to clarify the man’s question.
    â€˜The reader.’
    â€˜Er, yes,’ said Daniel, hoping to get back to the novel. ‘It’s like a smartphone, only better.’
    â€˜Is it any good?’
    â€˜I’ve only had it a couple of weeks. But it seems okay so far. It’s one of the new 3G ones. You can order the books direct to the reader in over a hundred countries.’
    â€˜I was thinking of getting one myself. Not that I read much of the commercial trash that they’re spewing out these days. I’m more into academic books.’
    Daniel wasn’t really interested in prolonging the conversation, but it would have been rude to seem too aloof. ‘What’s your field?’
    â€˜Oh, I don’t really have a field as such. A jack of all trades but a master of none. I’m what would have been called a dilettante in the old days. Anything from the anthropology of the Balinese to Egyptology and ancient hieroglyphics. That’s why I’m off to Egypt, you know. A spot of amateur research. Not for any academic purpose, you understand. Just for fun. A cruise down the Nile, a visit to the Valley ofthe Kings and all that. I inherited a spot of money from my late aunt and that rather lets me indulge my passion. What about you?’
    â€˜I’m a professor of ancient Semitic languages.’
    â€˜Oh gosh, now I feel awfully embarrassed. Here I am, an enthusiastic amateur and you’re one of the intellectual giants of our time. You must seriously look down on people like me. A little learning is a dangerous thing and all that. The name’s Carter, Wally Carter. Pleased to meet such an eminent scholar.’
    Daniel smiled. ‘Daniel Klein. And there’s nothing wrong with being an enthusiastic amateur.’
    â€˜Could I have a look at that phone? Like I said, I’m thinking of getting one.’
    Daniel hesitated a moment and then, realizing that this man could hardly run off with it, handed it over. The man appeared to press a few buttons and Daniel was about to say something when the man handed it back.
    â€˜It looks pretty good. How’s the battery life?’
    â€˜Reasonable.’
    â€˜Listen, I know this is very cheeky but do you think I might take your number? I’d love to keep in touch.’
    Daniel wasn’t keen but obliged, not wanting to be rude.
    â€˜Well, I should stop bothering you and let you get back to your book.’
    Daniel smiled with relief as he took his phone back and turned away. What he didn’t know was that with a few swift movements, the big man had downloaded an application that would enable him to track the phone – and Daniel with it.

Chapter 7
    Joel awoke in the men’s communal tent, sweating heavily. He knew that at this time of year even the nights could get hot, but not like this. He was sweltering and itching.
    What was it?
    His arms, his legs, his torso. He hadn’t felt like this since he had chickenpox as a child. Except that this time it wasn’t just a scratching itch, it was a burning sensation.
    He tried to look at his arm, to see what was causing the itch, but it was too dark. He had a torch by his bed, though he wasn’t sure if he should turn it on – it might disturb the others. But he had to know. Finally, plucking up the courage, he switched on the

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