### From Publishers Weekly Fans of Harper's superb historical trilogy set during the Crusades (_The Mosaic of Shadows_ , etc.) are likely to be disappointed by this middling thriller, yet another variation on the Indiana Jones theme. In 1947, the British, Americans and Russians are all looking for
The Lost Temple
β Scribed by Harper, Tom
- Book ID
- 107849752
- Publisher
- Thomas Dunne Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- UND
- Weight
- 341 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
For three thousand years, the worldβs most dangerous treasure has been lost. Now the code that reveals its hiding place is about to be broken . . .
Greece, 1947. Europe is just beginning to heal after World War II, but the fighting in Greece continues as a civil war is waged. Sam Grant, a disgraced exβSpecial Operations Executive soldier and an adventurer by trade, is lured back to the Mediterranean by a secret from his past: six years ago, a dying archaeologist entrusted him with his lifeβs workβa leather notebook full of unintelligible notes written in Ancient Greek. When the KGB show up looking for the notebook, Grant sets out to protect the discoveries that the archaeologist lost his life forβand to find out what could be so valuable that the CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service want it as well.
With help from a brilliant Oxford professor and a beautiful Greek archaeologist with her own secrets to hide, Grant follows the notebook to a hidden cave on Crete, where a tablet of mysterious writing has lain hidden for thousands of years. Deciphered, it could lead to one of the greatest prizes in history. But the treasure is as dangerous as it is valuable.
Seeking the places where history and myth collide, following the trail left by Homer in his epic poems of heroic warriors, vengeful gods, and treasure beyond anything known to man, Grant is plunged into a labyrinth of ancient cults, forgotten mysteries, and lost civilizations. But time is running out.
The secrets of the distant past may hold the key to the newest threats of the modern world. . . .
"Fans of thrillers with an Indiana Jones angle who just canβt wait for the next James Rollins or Steve Berry novel should check out this very entertaining tale....With a lightning-fast pace, a cast of colorful characters, plenty of twists and turns, and a story that reaches into the past and the future, the novel is sure to please fans of the historical-thriller genre." --Booklist
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: For three thousand years, the worlds most dangerous treasure has been lost. Now the code that reveals its hiding place is about to be broken . . . Greece, 1947. Europe is just beginning to heal after World War II, but the fighting in Greece continues as a civil war is waged. Sam Gr