A four thousand year old mystery lurks in the hills of Georgia. While investigating a strange series of ancient codes, an archaeologist vanishes, and a professor he entrusted with the secret is murdered. Former government agent, Sean Wyatt, learns of his friend’s disappearance as well as the assassinations and must race against the clock to unravel the clues to the ancient mystery. But to save … to save him, he will have to fight off highly trained mercenaries in hand to hand combat, violent shootouts, and high speed car chases through the Blue Ridge Mountains.
And in the end, what he learns will change the history books as we know them.
˃˃˃ If Indiana Jones and Jason Bourne had a kid together, his name would be Sean Wyatt.
The Secret of the Stones is packed with suspense and romance, filled with conspiracies and secret societies, and leaves you wanting more in Dempsey’s breakthrough international mystery series. This story takes the characters through the southern United States on a wild adventure that, if not kept suppressed, could cause major political and financial upheaval.
Travel with Sean Wyatt as he pieces together a sequence of ancient riddles in this suspense packed thriller.
˃˃˃ Action so hot you’ll burn your fingers as you turn the pages.
If you love fast, up-tempo stories that don’t get bogged down in a lot of bull, this series of thrillers is for you. With crime, murder, suspense, mystery, and white hot action, you’re sure to keep turning the pages until you realize the story just ended. But beware, this book is not for the faint of heart. In the world of high stakes adventure, things can get pretty violent. You’ve been warned.
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A decent escape in the general realm of Raiders of the Lost Ark. The general scheme is fairly predictable, and some of the writing / dialogue is a bit clunky at times. Repeated grammatical / typographical errors such as “it’s” instead of “its” is annoying.
Decent read,but nothing spectacular
Good read lots of unexpected bodies.
Great story, action packed !
The plot was well executed with action throughout the book. I am one who likes to see all problems resolved into a happily ever after but soooo many questions were left unanswered at the end of the book.
Ernest Dempsey at his best!
I enjoy stories of this sort- archaeological mysteries with action- and this one kept me hopping with twists. I’m eager to read the rest of the series!
Good story, interesting, never boring.
Entertaining story but not a 5 star in my opinion.