Twelve months has passed since the traumatic events that almost claimed
her life and Dr Orlagh Gairne is looking forward to a well-earned
holiday. With her partner, Jerry, they jet off for the Aegean coast
where they plan to make the most of the Mediterranean sun and visit the
ancient sites of Anatolia. The Phoenix Legion, still reeling from a
humiliating defeat, have re-grouped and are now planning the next phase
of their quest. They are in possession of the Belgae Torc, but this is
not enough to ensure total power so they must rely on the druids and
their connection with the spirit world. Whilst searching for treasure in
the Sea of Azov, Jack Harrington and his team make an unexpected
discovery and with the past merging with the present are unable to avoid
being drawn in to another deadly battle. The Belgae Torc, Jack
Harrington and The Phoenix Legion are far from her thoughts, but as
Orlagh enjoys her holiday with the man she loves, these forces come
together. Will she manage to avoid another conflict or will she become a
victim of circumstances that are beyond her control? "People had died
because of the Belgae Torc and somehow she felt responsible." From the
author of The Belgae Torc.
- Paperback: 314 pages
- Publisher: Paragon Publishing (July 12, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1782222650
- ISBN-13: 978-1782222651
2 comments:
Hello Kimberly,
This is a fantastic review and should be seen and read by everyone often.
Thank you for such a great review.
All the best.
Kevin
Hi Kevin,
I am so happy to know that you like my review of The Gordian Knot so much.
I always get nervous when the authors read my reviews because their work is their baby.
Talk soon,
Kimberly
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