The Exodus Quest
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- ISBN13: 9780446563208
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Facts collide with fiction in the pulse-pounding sequel to the highly praised The Alexander Cipher, featuring archaeologist Daniel Knox.
THE EXODUS QUEST
On the trail of the lost Dead Sea Scrolls, archaeologist Daniel Knox stumbles upon a theft in progress at an very ancient temple near Alexandria. Then a senior Egyptian archaeologist is violently killed, and the finger of suspicion points at Knox himself. To add to his mounting worries, his partner Gaille Bonnard is kidnapped while showing a television crew around the ruins of Amarna. She manages to smuggle out a message, pleading with Knox to rescue her, but he’s locked in a police cell on suspicion of murder hundreds of miles away. His only hope of clearing his name and saving Gaille is to crack one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the very ancient world…before it’s too late.
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I loved very much reading this book. An brilliant thriller that kept me awake long into the night. Very fascinatingly developed and quick passed plot. I recommend this one very much.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I have permanently been interested in all things Egyptian so I was excited to read this book. Sorry to say, as seems to be a habit of mine, I did not read the first in this series. Although I will after reading this novel. This book had an appealing theory about the possibility that Akhenaten and Neffertiti were Adam and Eve. There also seems to be additional circumstances where there are parrallels between the Bible and Eqyptian history. Whether this is right or not is not for me to say but I did delight in the concept. This book was very quick paced and full of appealing characters and lots of treacherous situations. Lots of terrible guys and excellent amount of running and hiding by the main characters Daniel and Gaille from these said terrible guys. There also was a hint of romance between these two people. This novel was researched very well and the plot of the tale believable. The archaelogical sites were described in so much detail that I marvel if these sites were real. Sure seemed like it. I loved this book immensely and do entend to find the first and read the last when it comes out.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
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I like these kinds of books. Deeply researched, enlightening, educational and to top it all
off, darn entertaining. The mix in action and suspense with all the background and
history was done with fantastic talent. Keep up the excellent work.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
In Alexandria, Egypt Archeologist Daniel Knox walks in a local market place when he notices what appears to be an very ancient earthenware bowl. The teenage vendor insists the manufactured article was agreed to him by his friend Daniel Knox and once belonged to Alexander the Fantastic. He is amused by the hawker as everyone claims to be his buddy since The Alexander Cipher case. The lad sets prices based on pure supply and demand of how much he perceives the customer can afford, but refuses to reveal where it was establish.
Knox visits his friend Omar Tawfiq who lets him browse through his database. He finds a picture of it, but Omar clarifies it is not a bowl from Very ancient Egypt; as a replacement for it is a storage jar lid from Qumran, home of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Soon that lead takes the excited Knox to a dig led by Reverend Ernest Peterson and his team of theological students who seek a portrait of Christ that Peterson plans to keep. As a murder of a native archeologist occurs, corrupt cops blame Knox while the stressed Egyptologist learns in horror from his cell that his partner Gaille Bonnard was abducted near the ruins of Amarna, several hundred miles away.
With a strong very ancient past base, the latest Knox antiquities thriller is a quick-paced over the top of the Sphinx entertaining tale. Readers will delight in the hero’s hyperactive adventures in which he is a guest of the state, but needs to be in three additional places at the same time. First he must rescue himself by proving his innocence, which is hard to do when you’re in a cell; so that he can second rescue Gaille; and third rescue the artifacts being devastated unmercifully by the Reverend. No caffeine for Knox.
Harriet Klausner
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
The Exodus Quest is an Indian Jones-type adventure for the New Millennium!
I like Will Adams’ style of writing, with fleeting sections usually ending in a cliff-hanger, and each section rolling into what is happening in another locale with the additional characters. One would reflect that it would be simple to find a place to stop in such a book, because there’s permanently a excellent break, but it made me keep reading because I wanted to know how the storyline that had just had a break would play out. This one kept me up well into the night! I also liked all of the very ancient Egyptian and Jewish history in the book, comparisons of tales from different mythological traditions, and reading about the objects of daily life that were being excavated and how they might have been used.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5