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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Moses Stonedi James Becker (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. El detective Chris Bronson es enviado a Marruecos a investigar las misteriosas muertes de dos turistas. Allí comienza a seguir una serie de pistas que le conducirá desde un bullicioso mercado marroquí a las desérticas cuevas de Qumrán; desde los ecos siniestros de un túnel completamente inundado bajo la ciudad de Jerusalén, hasta una fortaleza azotada por el viento, cuyo nombre significa muerte. Amenazado a cada paso por un grupo de peligrosos individuos que tienen sus propios planes, se ve envuelto en un misterio que lleva sin resolver desde tiempos bíblicos, pues la piedra que debe encontrar es más antigua y mucho más mortífera de lo que nunca habría podido imaginar. I'm sure that the 'Moses', linked to the word 'stone', gives you a fair clue as to what this one is about. Unfortunately, this is another one that begins well enough, but which could have been much better. Becker decides to slip into an already well-worn formula, even though the other one of his I read previously 'The First Apostle', I remember as being really quite good. Makes you wonder if his publisher asked him if he had a 'Me Too' historical/religious artefact thriller lying about and Becker rush finished this one and they pumped it out. What really irritated me, is something that happens in many of this type of book. It is the 'technique' of having the characters explain to each other, at great length, the historical or technical information the author feels the reader needs next to understand the novel or the next development in the story. Having the information conveyed by a character, rather than the author just putting the necessary information into the narrative, always makes me wonder how lucky our plucky hero is to stumble across the leading experts in their various fields with total recal and photographic memories. And it annoys the whathaveyou out of me. 'The Moses Stone' does it at nearly every turn. It's not alone in doing this, as I've said, but it really got to me before the end of the story. I may have to think twice before reading another of his. The Moses Stone was a book I picked up from the free books bin at the library, free always makes me a bit more adventurous with unknown authors. This book was a good read, but not one I'd return to or an author I'd deliberately seek out again. Overall I'd say great potential to hit my action/adventure must read list but not there yet. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieChris Bronson (2)
AN ANCIENT CODEA clay tablet covered in ancient writing is found by an English couple in Morocco. A day later they are dead, killed in a car crash. But where is the relic they died to protect?A SINISTER SECRETDetermined to uncover a secret that's endured for two millennia, Chris Bronson follows a trail of clues that lead him from the hustle of a Moroccan souk to the deserted caves of Qumran; from the sinister echoes of a water-filled tunnel under the city of Jerusalem to a windswept fortress whose name spells death.A DEADLY CHASE FOR THE TRUTHThreatened on every side by violent extremists, Bronson is plunged into a mystery rooted in biblical times. For the stone he must find is older and far more dangerous than he could ever have imagined Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.92Literature English English fiction Modern Period 2000-Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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