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Spear of Destiny

By: Daniel Easterman
Narrated by: Seán Barrett
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May 1942. A group of soldiers uncover a tomb in Libya. Buried in the ancient dust they find a macabre crown of thorns and the devastatingly powerful Spear of Destiny. They've discovered the last resting place of Christ.

Sixty years on, Gerald Usherwood and his old army pal Max Chippendale reunite with friends and family. Dark shadows visit them in the night and make them pay for the secrets they stole. Gerald, his throat slashed, is nailed to the wall in a crude impersonation of the crucifixion, and his old friend suffers a similar fate.

Gerald's grandson, DCI Ethan Usherwood, is left to piece together the mystery behind the killings and to uncover the treasure they kept hidden for so many years.

©2009 Daniel Easterman (P)2009 Isis Publishing Ltd
Suspense Fiction Destiny Mystery
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A pot boiler - but suspend your credulity

The story has (presumably) enough titilating sex and charnel house violence to be commercial, consequently the objectivisation of women is central to the plot. There is a pleasure in anticipating the maybe absurd storyline, and delight in the ancient historical details.

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A reasonable read.

I'm glad I've read this book but I don't think I'll listen to it again in a hurry. I don't particularly enjoy books with lots of death in them, though I do like the fact that women dispatch the bad guys in this book. I also wish we'd known what happened to Elona and Ethan when he gets back to England and whether he faces charges or not.

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By far the poorest book I've bought on Audible

This book is badly plotted, badly structured and the editor really should have told the author to stick to historical texts.

Even Sean Barrett's usually flawless performance has a mistake that surely could have been edited out?

Poor.

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Far superior to Dan Brown et al

Ripping yarn mixed with relevant history makes for a gripping story (think Third Reich hark-a-bees- yearning for another chance being granted their wish NOW and impact it would have). What's so wonderful about this author is his depth of knowledge --shines through in his plot and characterisation. Wish 'adventure authors' would take note!

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