A modern-day adventure/mystery based on artifacts left by Templar Knights during a secret mission to North America in 1398. Attorney Cameron Thorne is thrust into a bloody tug-of-war involving secret societies, treasure hunters and keepers of the secrets of the Jesus bloodline. Joined by Amanda, an enchanting British researcher with secrets of her own, Cam races around New England with only two … two choices–unravel the 600-year-old mysteries encoded in the ancient artifacts, or die trying.
Based on actual historical artifacts, and illustrated.
Publishers Weekly says of the author, “BRODY DOES A TERRIFIC JOB OF WRAPPING HIS RESEARCH IN A FAST-PACED THRILL RIDE.”
This is a stand-alone novel with recurring characters. These books can be read in any order.
WARNING: Not recommended for readers with strong religious beliefs.
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This book is a great combination of a mystery and a lot of information about religion and US history that you have never heard before.
Good read. Historical fact. With story written around it. Similar to Da Vinci code in style
Excellent blend of historical fact and a well crafted fictional plot. Nonstop action, intriguing plot and interesting characters.
Loved this novel!
I enjoy all of the Brody books I have read so far. Somehow, knowing that he is weaving a fictional scenario into real historical artifacts and places makes the book even more exciting to read. I have decided that a road trip is necessary to see the places myself!
Very interesting concept of which Europeans found the americas first.
Boring
David Brody is a GREAT writer. His works are FABULOUS!! Wow! Do they make you think!
I watch the show about Oak Island. This book really added to my interest. Loved it.
Good mix of historical fact as well as a great fictional story. I really liked the photos of actual sites that prove Columbus wasn’t the first to find a continent that was never lost in the first place
Interesting topic. Well written.
Couldn’t get past the second chapter…dragged.
First in the series, no need to read in order, I have read most of the others in the series. They all are well written with historical references. Very enjoyable and took my mind off of whatever is going on around me.
Highly recommend.
Entertaining
Good slant on Native American history
Interesting book based on author’s interpretation of remnants of early European explorers to North America.
A good read if you are a Templar addict like me. Not the most original plotline, but it was entertaining.
A lot of action. A lot of Templar details. A lot of evidence for who came to North America and when.
Historical information interesting
Couldn’t put it down! I love this kind of stuff. I watch Curse of Oak Island and this was about the same things.