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The Templar's Quest

by C.M. Palov

Series: Stones of Fire (3)

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You'll be kept on the edge of your seat with this breathless Indiana Jones-style conspiracy thriller, perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Sam Bourne and Chris Kuzneski. The Montségur Medallion points the way to the most coveted relic; the Holy Grail. But in the wrong hands it could destroy civilisation . . . Finn McGuire finds himself framed for a string of murders moments after he uncovers the legendary Medallion in an ancient Syrian chapel. But the real culprits are The Seven, a group of Nazi SS descendants who will stop at nothing to possess the pendant . . . and the Holy Grail. Their wish? To resurrect the Third Reich. Former MI5 operative Caedmon Aisquith is an expert in the Knights Templar and the Grail, and when Finn approaches him, the two join forces in a quest that takes them around the world to find the deadly relic and halt the bloodshed. But the stakes are high, as the fate of mankind hangs in the balance if they fail. 'I couldn't put it down' 5* reader review 'A rival to Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code' 5* reader review 'Kept me guessing with it's twists and turns' 5* reader review… (more)
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  djstocko | May 9, 2019 |
This a a fast-paced, gripping and breathtaking reading. The group of seven, heirs of very important SS leaders, are trying to fix a energy bridge between now and 1940 to send their ancestors the most important news, so that they could win the war and the whole history would turn into another direction. For this mission they need the knowledge of the Templar as well as the Holy Grail. An US army sergeant found a medallion which is the key for the location of the Holy Grail. The group of seven is hunting him. With the help of a woman and her ex-English professor who was serving the British M5, the trio is trying to stop the evil ones but time is running very short. ( )
  Ameise1 | May 30, 2014 |
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You'll be kept on the edge of your seat with this breathless Indiana Jones-style conspiracy thriller, perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Sam Bourne and Chris Kuzneski. The Montségur Medallion points the way to the most coveted relic; the Holy Grail. But in the wrong hands it could destroy civilisation . . . Finn McGuire finds himself framed for a string of murders moments after he uncovers the legendary Medallion in an ancient Syrian chapel. But the real culprits are The Seven, a group of Nazi SS descendants who will stop at nothing to possess the pendant . . . and the Holy Grail. Their wish? To resurrect the Third Reich. Former MI5 operative Caedmon Aisquith is an expert in the Knights Templar and the Grail, and when Finn approaches him, the two join forces in a quest that takes them around the world to find the deadly relic and halt the bloodshed. But the stakes are high, as the fate of mankind hangs in the balance if they fail. 'I couldn't put it down' 5* reader review 'A rival to Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code' 5* reader review 'Kept me guessing with it's twists and turns' 5* reader review

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