Adilos Tafos, The Unmarked Tomb of Alexander the Great
An ancient text. A hidden mystery. A quest that defies time.
In Adilos Tafos, a startling archaeological discovery a mysterious manuscript believed to date back to around 215 AD sets in motion one of the most intriguing literary investigations into the fate of Alexander the Great. Guided by the fragmented words of an unknown ancient writer, the protagonist dives deep into Greek literature, historical testimony, folklore traditions, and modern theories surrounding the lost tomb of the Macedonian king.
Piece by piece, he reconstructs clues: from Alexander’s visit to Pasargadae and his reaction to the desecrated tomb of Cyrus the Great, to the alleged hints the conqueror himself left about the place and manner of his own burial. What begins as scholarly research quickly transforms into a gripping and perilous journey. What is legend? What is misconception? And what, even as a faint echo, might contain a trace of truth?
Blending real historical debates, speculative research, and timeless mystery, this novel creates a compelling narrative that will captivate readers fascinated by ancient secrets, archaeological thrillers, and the enduring enigma of Alexander’s final resting place.
Any resemblance to real people, events, or situations is purely coincidental. This is a work of fiction woven from historical details, theories, and conjectures — leaving readers to wonder what truths might lie behind the unmarked tomb of Alexander the Great.

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