“Gleason mixes historical mysteries with current events and exciting technology—creating a fast-paced story that takes you on an action-packed ride!” —New York Times bestselling author Jana DeLeonIn the tradition of Clive Cussler comes the first novel in an exciting series of thrilling adventure, high-stakes international threats, and lost treasures….Moscow, 1560: A lost Byzantine … treasures….
Moscow, 1560: A lost Byzantine library…last seen in the possession of Russia’s Ivan the Terrible…
Siberia, 1942: A World War II female fighter pilot crashes in the mountains of Siberia and is taken away by a small, mysterious tribe…
United States, 2007: Four simultaneous earthquakes erupt across the United States in areas without fault lines….
Marina Alexander lives for adventure. She pilots small planes in order to participate in search and rescue missions with her dog, deep in the most dangerous caves on earth.
She also studies antiquities at the University of Michigan, and is just about to depart on the most important trip of her career when she is swept into an adventure of high-stakes, international intrigue–for little does she know, she has a connection to a dangerous group of eco-terrorists that will bring her face to face with them–and leave her with a terrible choice.
From the deep, dangerous caves of mid-Pennsylvania to the southern shore of Lake Superior, to the desolate mountains of Siberia and the slick urban oil center of Riyadh, Siberian Treasure will take readers on a fast-paced, thrilling ride.
”…there’s nothing better than a book by [C.M.] Gleason!” –Robyn Carr, #1 New York Times bestselling author
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I found this book to be very interesting and it kept me involved. Good story and characters.
Fun entertaining read. Would like to read more from this author.
Hated the ending
Wonderful page turner. I want to read more adventures about these characters
Different and interesting.
good read. I enjoyed it.
Very good tale, a page turner. Highly recommend!
Loved this mystery story. Supenseful. Keeps you reading.
The premise of the book is very intriguing, an ancient library, which was already cherished by the Russian court in the 15th century and squirreled away for safe keeping in Siberia, with a tribe called the Skaladekas, reminiscent of Sasquatch.
Fast forward to the present: A Saudi Arabian oil merchant gets killed “punished” because of an oil spill …
Good until the end, then it became confusing.