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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This was okay. I would have needed to read the rest ofthe series to have a true appreciation of the character development. ( )Rogue Angel: Serpent's Kiss, by the pseudonym Alex Archer, is the 10th installment in the Rogue Angel series. Annja Creed is a part-time archeologist, part-time tv host of "Chasing History's Monsters", and full-time adventurer. While working on archeological site in India, Annja and the rest of the team are caught in a tsunami. But when they begin uncovering relics in the aftermath of the storm, Annja and the rest of the survivors find themselves in even greater danger. The artifacts that are found are thought to be cursed. And a group of pirates want the treasure for themselves. As always, Annja must fight her way out of mortal danger, and this time protect an ancient artifact that supposedly leads to a lost city of reclusive cannibals. This was the most exciting and fast-paced Rogue Angel book yet. Pirates and sharks attacks and cannibals, oh my. Ending in a thrilling climax, this is one adventure not to be missed! no reviews | add a review
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The relics carry unfamiliar markings that hint at a legendary city. Excited by the prospect of discovering a culture believed lost to civilization, Annja embarks on a perilous journey deep into the heart of danger.
She learns of a mysterious artifact that could provide clues to the whereabouts of the lost city, which means trekking through an inhospitable jungle and forbidding terrain. But nature's denizens and death traps are not the only threats: someone else is also pursuing the prize. Just as Annja's grail comes into view, she must ward off an even greater evil. Because deep in the Nilgiris mountains is a race of people that the world forgot.
And they don't like strangers.
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