The Medusa Stone (Order of the Black Sun Book 12)
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Rating | : | 4.48 (809 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01FZKDS2G |
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Number of Pages | : | 570 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-06 |
Language | : | English |
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Nina Gould. It has come to my attention that some people have been mistaking my books for those written by the famous author duo Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. This is not the case. During one of the most successful exhibitions in the history of the British Museum, catastrophe strikes. An unexpected seismic anomaly rocks London, causing immense damage to the exhibits on show. Similar to the Greek myth of Medusa, the team find themselves on a perilous hunt for what is reputed to be called the Medusa Stone. This begs the question as to the origin of its condition, which immediately sparks Purdue's interest.Due to a mysterious reference to the deadly gas employed at Auschwitz during World War II, Purdue assembles a party of archaeologists and art experts, including historian Dr. I wish to clarify that I am not, by any means, related to Douglas Preston or Lincoln Child, Lee Child or any other author called Preston Child. However, interpersonal tension within the group suggests that there might
James Flagg said Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder -----NOT. A thoroughly enjoyable read. Early in the story it grabs you and doesn't let you go uintil the final chapter. It did not take long to finish simply because I couldn't put it down. There are enough twists and turns in the plot that you'll be "Second Guessing" yourself if you try to imagine how the good guys will win and the "Evil Doers" will be sent to their just rewards. I will certainly purchase any new books authored by Mr. Child.Jim Flagg. JoyBoy said Medusa Stone. I enjoyed this book, though not quite as much as some of the previous books. I do like the characters quite a bit. I have noticed a fair number of grammatical mistakes which being the child of a teacher give me pause.. Worth your time DJWILLY I gave this rating because of the great story line and the wonderful character's. The writing gives the reader great imagery of the characters and situations. Waiting for number 12.