Plagues of Eden by Sharon Linnea and B.K. Sherer {Book Review}
The Wheel Spins. Chaos is Unleashed. DEATH OF THE FIRSTBORN… 72 HOURS AND COUNTING. The race is on to stop a madman bent on unleashing the ancient plagues of Egypt against the modern world. Tel-Al-Balamum, Egypt. The dig of an ancient temple is decimated by fiery hail from the heavens. And that’s only the beginning. Buenos Aires. Paris. West Point. The countdown has begun. Only Army Chaplain Jaime Richards, along with rock star Mark Shepard, can stop the catastrophe and save the mysterious Sword 23 from the clutches of a psychopath… if they can find the true mastermind in time.
My Thoughts:
This is the first book I have read by either of these authors and I have to say, I can’t wait to read more! I really enjoyed
Plagues of Eden
!
I will admit, a few areas could have been clarified (ie: Gardeners, Eden, the Steppe, the Terris World) but it did not stop me for following the story and moving forward (it just would have been nice to have a better understanding of what these were so I could figure out how exactly it related to the story).
I loved the book. It was action. It was edge of your seat mystery because you weren’t entirely sure what was going to happen next. It had a tiny hint of romance.
Overall, it was a great read that I really enjoyed and would recommend for male or female readers.
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About the Authors
Besides the Eden Thrillers, SHARON LINNÉA is the author of the mystery These Violent Delights. She has also written the biographies Raoul Wallenberg, The Man Who Stopped Death and Princess Ka’iulani: Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People, which won the prestigious Carter G. Woodson Award, as well as the nonfiction book Lost Civilizations. Sharon has been a staff writer for five national magazines and a ghostwriter for dozens of celebrities. She lives with her family outside of New York City.
B. K. SHERER holds a Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and a doctorate from Oklahoma State University. A Presbyterian minister, she currently serves on active duty as a chaplain in the United States Army. Her work has taken her to Argentina, Somalia, Korea, Costa Rica, Germany, Kuwait and Iraq.
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