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The Templar Legacy - Cotton Malone by Steve Berry
The Templar Legacy
Book 1 in the series:Cotton Malone

The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry follows Cotton Malone, a retired espionage officer turned rare book dealer, who gets pulled into a quest by his former boss to find a lost treasure of the Knights Templar that challenges Christian orthodoxy. The narrative is described as well-researched, blending early Christianity and 14th-century France with a strong sense of place and time. The story involves a hunt for Templar secrets, clever clues, historical facts mixed with fiction, and a blend of action and adventure.

The book is likened to a mix of National Treasure and The Da Vinci Code, providing a thrilling adventure with real and fictional history intertwined. The characters, including Cotton Malone, Cassiopeia Vitt, and Henrik Thorvalsen, are well-developed and complement each other in their pursuit of justice and uncovering ancient mysteries. The author, Steve Berry, is praised for creating an engaging plot filled with twists, turns, and a balance between actual historical facts and fictional storytelling.

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    Sandstorm - Sigma Force by James Rollins
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    'Sandstorm' by James Rollins is the first book in the Sigma Force series and follows a team of scientist soldiers who are tasked with investigating a mysterious explosion at the British Museum. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they uncover a dangerous plot involving ancient civilizations, archaeology, and a race against time to prevent a catastrophic event. The book is described as a fast-paced action-adventure with a mix of science, history, mythology, and suspense, featuring kick-ass characters and exotic locations that keep readers engaged from start to finish.

    The writing style of James Rollins in 'Sandstorm' is praised for its blend of scientific facts with adrenaline-fueled fiction, creating a gripping and entertaining narrative. The book is commended for its non-stop action, intricate plot, likable characters, and a good balance between historical details, science, and myth, making it an addictive and enjoyable read for fans of thrillers and adventure novels.

    If he had known this, he would've smoked his last cigarette down to the filter. Instead he stamped out the fag after only three drags and waved the cloud from around his face. If he was caught smoking...

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    Pacific Vortex!
    Book 1 in the series:Dirk Pitt

    Pacific Vortex! - Dirk Pitt by Clive Cussler
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    Dirk Pitt, the protagonist in Clive Cussler's 'Pacific Vortex!', is an adventurer and deep-sea expert who is thrust into a perilous mission to salvage a missing nuclear submarine in the Pacific Vortex, a mysterious sea zone where numerous ships have vanished without a trace. As Pitt races against time, he faces underwater assassins, dangerous traps, and a femme fatale named Summer Moran. The book is described as a fast-paced, action-packed adventure with elements of mystery and suspense, reminiscent of a James Bond storyline. Cussler's writing style is noted to be entertaining, easy to read, and filled with clichés and formulaic elements that make for a light and enjoyable read.

    Every ocean takes its toll of men and ships, yet none devours them with the voracious appetite of the Pacific. The mutiny on the Bounty took place in the Pacific, the mutineers burning the ship at Pit...

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    The Kill Artist
    Book 1 in the series:Gabriel Allon

    The Kill Artist - Gabriel Allon by Daniel Silva
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    In "The Kill Artist" by Daniel Silva, readers are introduced to Gabriel Allon, a retired Mossad agent turned art restorer, who is pulled back into the world of espionage to hunt down a Palestinian terrorist responsible for the death of his family. The book delves into the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, intertwining international politics with spy intrigue. Silva's writing style is praised for its fast-paced action, intricate plot twists, and well-developed characters, setting the stage for a gripping spy thriller series.

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    The Hunt for Atlantis - Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase by Andy McDermott
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    'The Hunt for Atlantis' follows Dr. Nina Wilde, an archaeologist in pursuit of the lost city of Atlantis. With support from a philanthropist, she embarks on a journey to uncover the mysteries of Atlantis, facing danger from the Brotherhood of Selasphorus. The plot is described as fast-paced, with a mix of characters and a page-turning storyline that takes the reader on a thrilling adventure around the world, filled with action, suspense, and archaeological quests.

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    In 'Angels & Demons', Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist, is called upon to solve a mysterious symbol seared onto the chest of a murdered physicist, leading to evidence of an ancient secret brotherhood seeking revenge against the Catholic Church. The plot unfolds into a race against time across Rome with a mix of intense action, historical references, and a dark exploration of the conflict between religion and science. The writing style is fast-paced, with short chapters that keep readers engaged, though some find the plot predictable and the writing lacking in depth.

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    The Eight
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    The Eight - The Eight by Katherine Neville
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    'The Eight' by Katherine Neville follows a dual storyline covering two women, Mirielle in 18th Century France and Catherine in 1973, who become connected to the Montglane chess service holding a mystic formula of great power. The plot intertwines historical events, treasure hunts, and the pursuit of ancient knowledge, all centered around a chess set with pieces that hold significant power. The narrative alternates between the past and present, weaving together intrigue, suspense, and adventure across different countries like France, Russia, Algeria, and New York.

    The author, Katherine Neville, expertly connects characters and events to a chessboard with clarity, creating a captivating and complex plot. Despite some readers finding the book slow-paced at times, the intricate storyline, historical references, and the mystery surrounding the chess set keep readers engaged until the end. With themes of power, symbolism, and interconnected characters, 'The Eight' offers a blend of historical fiction, adventure, and suspense, appealing to readers who enjoy intricate plots and dual timelines.

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    Seven Deadly Wonders - Jack West Jr. by Matthew Reilly
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    The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell, Dustin Thomason
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    The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason follows Princeton undergraduate Paul Harris as he delves into the mysterious Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, a Renaissance text that has eluded scholars for centuries. Paul, along with his friend Tom Sullivan, becomes obsessed with deciphering the secrets of the ancient document, leading to complex relationships, old rivalries resurfacing, and even murder. The book is set in a snow-covered campus, providing a backdrop for the characters' journey from academic life to the real world, all while unraveling the enigmatic puzzle of the Hypnerotomachia.

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    The Amber Room by Steve Berry
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    The Amber Room by Steve Berry is a thrilling novel that revolves around the hunt for the famous Russian Amber Room, looted by the Nazis during World War II. The story follows Atlanta judge Rachel Cutler and her ex-husband Paul as they uncover the mysteries surrounding the lost treasure, facing danger and ruthless treasure hunters along the way. The plot is filled with twists and turns, blending historical facts about the Amber Room with a fast-paced, action-packed narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    She glanced over at the jury, then at the other counsel table. The Fulton County assistant district attorney sat impassive, apparently pleased that her opponent was digging his own grave. Obviously, t...

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    Amazonia by James Rollins
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    'Amazonia' by James Rollins is a high-speed thriller set in the Amazon rainforest, where a scientific expedition goes missing, leading to a search mission for answers and a mysterious cure. The plot involves elements of mystery, action, adventure, and scientific exploration, with a touch of fantasy and romance. The writing style is described as fast-paced, engaging, and filled with vivid descriptions of the Amazonian jungle, mutated creatures, and suspenseful twists.

    Padre Garcia Luiz Batista was struggling with his hoe, tilling weeds from the mission’s garden, when the stranger stumbled from the jungle. The figure wore a tattered pair of black denim pants and not...

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