Titles Comprise: Jack Hunter And The Lost Treasure Of Ugarit: Jack Hunter (Ivan Sergei) an adventurous treasure seeker goes to Syria after his mentor and father figure Professor Fredrick Shaffer (Sean Lawlor) is killed. Professor Frederick Shaffer believed that the people of Ugarit a town in Syria that existed during the Pharoah's reign had buried a treasure before they were wiped out by the Pharoahs. Jack Hunter is one of the few archaeologists in the world who can interpret Ugarit writings however he never bought Frederick's belief of a hidden treasure. Before he... was killed Frederick had discovered a clue that would prove his theory was true. We follow Jack to Syria where he meets Nadia Ramadan (Joanne Kelly) the Ministry of Archaeology for Syria. Nadia thinks Jack is only coming to Syria to steal their historical artifacts and sell them to the highest bidder. She and her co-worker Tariq Khaliff (Mario Bassill) accompany Jack Hunter on his quest to find who killed Professor Frederick. During their travels Jack discovers that the treasure is in fact real. Jack Nadia and Tariq are caught up in a chase thru Syria Egypt and Turkey trying to find the lost Treasure of Ugarit before Albert Littman (Thure Riefenstein) gets it for himself and the Russian mafia. Jack Hunter And The Quest For Akhenaten's Tomb: In the second of his all action adventures Jack Hunter sets off in pursuit of a legendary tomb meeting dangerous old adversaries and even more dangerous old flames along the way. The heroic archaeologist is on a mission to recover an ancient artefact that is a great energy source but in the wrong hands could be used as a devastating weapon. Jack and his team soon discover the obelisk that contains the secret symbols that should lead to the discovery of Akhenaten's tomb and the secrets to the whereabouts of the Star of Heaven but he soon realises he is competing with the deadly Russian Mafia. Jack Hunter And The Star Of Heaven: In the explosive conclusion of the trilogy archaeologist Jack Hunter arrives in Turkey to find the Star of Heaven an ancient and powerful weapon that was stolen by the Roman Emperor Constantine and taken to the city of Constantinople. Jack's arch-rival Albert Littleman and the Russian mob will stop at nothing to ensure they get there first and take the Star to use in their own evil plans. The race is onto see if Jack and his friends can find the treasure and recover the Star before it's too late! Arcane secrets buried for centuries are brought to the surface as the final piece of the puzzle is revealed and Jack's epic adventure reaches its spectacular end. [show more]
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All three volumes of the treasure-seeking adventure mini-series. In 'The Lost Treasure of Ugarit' (2008), archaeologist and treasure seeker Jack Hunter (Ivan Sergei) travels to Syria to seek out priceless ancient artefacts buried by the Pharoahs, ending up battling with the Russian Mafia for the treasure and the glory. In 'The Quest for Akhenatens Tomb' (2008), Jack is informed that old flame and fellow archaeologist Lena Halstrom (Alaina Huffman) has discovered an obelisk in Egypt that may lead to the tomb of Akhenaton, the pharoah who raided Ugarit and stole its treasure along with the second piece of the Star of Heaven. After Jack deciphers secret symbols on the obelisk, he soon finds himself hunted by a group sworn to keep the location of the pharoah's last resting place secret. Finally, in 'The Star of Heaven' (2008), learning that his old adversary Albert Littman (Thure Riefenstein) has designs on the Eye of the Star of Heaven, Jack heads for Turkey, the last known location of the relic. Helped on his quest by local antiques dealer Nadia (Joanne Kelly), Jack soon manages to pick up the trail, only to be confronted by Littman's henchmen, leading to a deadly showdown in the lava fields of the Turkish mountains.
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