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Rewrite What's Written

(2026)
(The eighth book in the Lost Tomb series)
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She has been dead for three thousand years.

Dina was buried alive by a pharaoh’s command. The man she loved was slaughtered on a riverbank, his bones scattered across the desert—an act of cruelty meant to destroy him not only in life, but in death.

A curse gave her one chance at revenge. One sacred task. One bargain with Anubis, god of the dead.

She failed.
Twice.

Now the terms have changed.

Dina has one final chance before she loses him forever.

Two hundred and six bones.
One endless desert.
One archaeologist who should have run the moment the sand moved.

In 1958, an archaeologist called Farouk uncovers a buried mural with eyes that move—eyes that see.
Through him, Dina returns.

She is not like the other dead.

She does not walk in the Field of Rushes.
She was not swallowed by the darkness.
She remembers everything.

To save Aper, she must find every fragment of him, restore what was broken, and return him to the afterlife.

But that is only the beginning.

Beyond the world of the living are souls that never reach judgment—torn apart by violence, scattered by time, trapped between life and death.

Lost.

And Dina is the only one who can find them.
The only one who can make them whole.

She could grieve.
She could walk away.

Instead, she chooses to hunt the lost.

What’s Written is Book Eight in The Lost Tomb Series and the fourth chapter of Dina and Aper’s story—a propulsive supernatural thriller spanning ancient Egypt, a cursed 1950s excavation, and the shadowed halls of the Egyptian underworld.

Can be read as a standalone or as part of the series.

Perfect for readers of Matthew Reilly, Andy McDermott, and Wilbur Smith.

Dina has appeared in the following books of the Lost Tomb series: The Lost Tomb, Venomous Dunes, and Mummy Return.


Genre: Historical

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