**The legacy of a pagan king could unleash terror on the world** It started as a dream--a redheaded warrior king fought and died for his men centuries ago. The dream would lead archaeologist Annja Creed to the king's undisturbed corpse...and one of England's greatest mythical artifacts. Deep in an
Tear of the Gods
โ Scribed by Alex Archer
- Publisher
- Worldwide Library
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1299335373
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โฆ Synopsis
The legacy of a pagan king could unleash terror on the world
It started as a dream--a redheaded warrior king fought and died for his men centuries ago. The dream would lead archaeologist Annja Creed to the king's undisturbed corpse...and one of England's greatest mythical artifacts.
Deep in an archaeological dig in England's Midlands, Annja locates a braided necklace around a mummified king's neck. Made of an unusual material--not quite obsidian, but gleaming with multihued color--the torc is an astonishing find. But someone knows exactly what the torc means. And he will do anything to get his hands on the Tear of the Gods. When the dig is compromised and innocent archaeologists are slain, even Annja herself is left for dead. Now she is fleeing for her life, not knowing the terrifying truth about the relic she risks everything to protect--or the devastating consequences should it fall into the wrong hands....
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