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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is the first Eve Duncan novel I've read. Really too much action for me, there is shooting, kidnapping, beheading, explosions, etc … I did like Jane, a young college student involved in an archeological mission to find gold coins and translate scrolls from the days of Pompeii. Jane is said to resemble ancient beauty Chira. Maybe she channels the spirit of Chira, because her dreams about Chira seemed to coincide somehow with the drama she was going through in real life. As the story ends with Chira and Antonio in the childbirth scene, I began to wonder if the next novel might begin with Jane and Trevor experiencing parenthood themselves. I also liked the descriptive way Chira referred to her passionate life with Antonio.... "Velvet nights, silver mornings." ( )Jane is now finished college and running for her life. Mark Trevor is the only person who can help her stay alive. He has more proof of what happened to Cira, some documents, and he's getting them translated. Meanwhile there are more twists and turns. There's almost too many twists and turns, it's as if Johansen needs to add more excitement to the story but it just seems to drag the story down. Interesting to see what's happening to the characters but really it didn't excite me. A was taken on a mesmerizing journey, I kept thinking I knew what was coming but it was never as I expected. Fabulous. Jane is a woman who bears a strong resemblance to Chira, a slave woman who may (or may not) have been killed when Mt Etna errupted and Pompeii perished. Trevor is the romantic interest who is on a quest for the legendary Chera's gold. Of course the bad guys are also after the gold and somehow or another the good guys have to find it or the USA will be the victim of a massive terrorist attack. Sound far fetched, it was but pleasant enough for a diversion on the commute home. T bad no reviews | add a review
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