Moghamarat ʽayn × 2 (Arabic: مغامرات ع × ٢ or English: "Adventures ×2") is a series of mystery stories by detective author Nabil Farouk which combines the elements of mystery, excitement, and movement; and takes us to a new world full of heroes who fight against crime and pursue justice.[1] The series revolves around two twins--Emad and Ala--who are both intelligent children and have a distinct ability to observe the finer things in life. They can connect the small details to each other, which is what makes them able to help their father--Charity--who works in one of the Egyptian security firms which works in resolving some of the issues that the nation faces.

Moghamarat ʽayn × 2
AuthorNabil Farouk
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic
DisciplineAdventures - Puzzle
PublisherModern Arab Association
No. of books56
WebsiteGoogle Translate of official website

Books in the series edit

  1. ATM
  2. Dead Hotel
  3. Gold Seller
  4. Mokattam Accident
  5. Getaway
  6. Car Thief
  7. Fake Money
  8. Secret Spy
  9. Drug Dealer
  10. Lost Decade
  11. Stamp Collector
  12. Football Player
  13. Killed Barber
  14. The Fake Officer
  15. Mysterious Fire
  16. Crime Scene
  17. Terror Train
  18. Escaped Prisoner
  19. Man of the Hour
  20. Game of Death
  21. The Third Child
  22. Traffic Policeman
  23. Crime Phantom
  24. Midnight
  25. Intelligence War
  26. The Lost World
  27. The Cursed Mask
  28. Weapons of Mass Destruction
  29. Palace Crime
  30. The Black Stallion
  31. The Hitman
  32. Lost Commandment
  33. Night Ranger
  34. Lake Secrets
  35. Castle Treasure
  36. The Ghost of the Victim
  37. Blazing Submarine
  38. The Most Dangerous Customers
  39. Game Foxes
  40. The Heart of Hell
  41. Island Villains
  42. Leader of the Foxes
  43. The Idiot
  44. Fingers Terrible
  45. Time Bomb
  46. Monster
  47. Evil Eye
  48. Golden Claw
  49. Suicide Fighters
  50. Issues
  51. Number Unknown
  52. Death Penalty
  53. Anonymous Months
  54. The Mysterious Man
  55. Peacock's Tail
  56. The Last Minutes

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