Helpful Score: 2
Zoe Dmitroff is a San Francisco attorney whose grandmother was just found murdered. Zoe learns that she is the new Keeper of the Altar of Bones, a real-life fountain of youth deep in the wilds of Siberia.
Ry OMalley is a DEA agent whose brother was just found murdered. Ry learns that he is closely related to the person that really killed JFK.
Thrown together in a race for their lives, Zoe and Ry must trust each other if theyre going to be able to save themselves and the whole human race.
Altar of Bones by Philip Carter is James Bond meets the Amazing Race and the ultimate prize is life everlasting. Meticulously researched and vividly described, this fast paced page turner is definite edge-of-your-seat excitement.
Suspense, espionage, romance, mystery...the list goes on and on. Altar of Bones has something for everyone!
4 ½ stars
(Received complimentary copy for review purposes only.)
Ry OMalley is a DEA agent whose brother was just found murdered. Ry learns that he is closely related to the person that really killed JFK.
Thrown together in a race for their lives, Zoe and Ry must trust each other if theyre going to be able to save themselves and the whole human race.
Altar of Bones by Philip Carter is James Bond meets the Amazing Race and the ultimate prize is life everlasting. Meticulously researched and vividly described, this fast paced page turner is definite edge-of-your-seat excitement.
Suspense, espionage, romance, mystery...the list goes on and on. Altar of Bones has something for everyone!
4 ½ stars
(Received complimentary copy for review purposes only.)
Helpful Score: 2
On the back cover, it states that Philip Carter is a "pseudonym for an internationally renowned author". Apparently not one with much experience as an author. This book was not bad, but it could have been better. It is obvious that Mr Carter wrote this with a movie in mind because he spends a good portion of the book describing chases and violent fights that would take up no time in a movie, but while reading it can get old. The book has an interesting twist on an old conspiracy theory (can't go into detail or I would ruin the book for other readers) and the style is reminiscent of Dan Brown's books without so much information. Too bad the editor did not suggest some of the chases be trimmed down (or downright eliminated) to make this a tighter book.