Amazon Exclusive: Steve Berry Reviews The Moses Expedition
New York Times bestselling author of The Moses Expedition:
My kind of story has history, secrets, conspiracies, international settings, action and adventure. And that's exactly what Juan Gómez-Jurado likes too. Yes, The Moses Expedition involves a search for the Ark of the Covenant, something that Indiana Jones became famous for. But just because that tale was once told doesn't mean it isn't due for a major upgrade. And that's exactly what The Moses Expedition is beguiling sophisticated. There's food for thought on nearly every page. If you like your intrigue, your action and your history delivered at mach-speed, by a writer who knows what he's doing, then this is the book for you. Maybe Cotton Malone and Father Anthony Fowler might cross paths one day. If they did, they'd both have their hands full. Check out The Moses Expedition and, if you like it, savor
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Amazon Exclusive: Steve Berry Reviews The Moses Expedition
New York Times bestselling author of The Moses Expedition:
My kind of story has history, secrets, conspiracies, international settings, action and adventure. And that's exactly what Juan Gómez-Jurado likes too. Yes, The Moses Expedition involves a search for the Ark of the Covenant, something that Indiana Jones became famous for. But just because that tale was once told doesn't mean it isn't due for a major upgrade. And that's exactly what The Moses Expedition is beguiling sophisticated. There's food for thought on nearly every page. If you like your intrigue, your action and your history delivered at mach-speed, by a writer who knows what he's doing, then this is the book for you. Maybe Cotton Malone and Father Anthony Fowler might cross paths one day. If they did, they'd both have their hands full. Check out The Moses Expedition and, if you like it, savor
--Steve Berry
From Publishers Weekly
In Gómez-Jurado's unoriginal, intermittently exciting religious thriller, two characters from the Spanish author's internationally bestselling first novel, God's Spy—Fr. Anthony Fowler, who works for both the CIA and the Vatican secret service, and Andrea Otero, a plucky El Globo journalist—become involved in a secret archeology expedition to Jordan. Raymond Kahn, the eccentric and reclusive chief of Kayn Industries, hopes the team will recover that elusive treasure beloved by many school-of-Dan-Brown writers, the Ark of the Covenant. Several terrorist groups are targeting the expedition, and one by one people turn up dead. U.S. readers who just can't get enough of the Ark would be better off watching yet again the first Indiana Jones flick, The Raiders of the Lost Ark. (Mar.)
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