Solomon's Jar (Rogue Angel, Bk 2)
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Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Irene L H. (NonExistence) - reviewed on + 239 more book reviews
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Readers who enjoy their literary escapism fast and furious should definitely check out Annja Creed, whom Victor Milan
calls "a major babe and a major ass-kicker." Annja embarks on a relentless chases to stop humanity's most unfathomable
secrets from reshaping the modern world.
In the second installment of Alex Archer's Rogue Angel saga, which features protagonist Annja Creed (spiritual descendant
Joan of Arc and her fated successor as "champion of the good"), the intrepid archeologist sets off to find
Solomon's Jar. Annja seems to be feeling out her destiny and clearly doesn't have black and white answers. Or does she?
In this book, it feels like she is progressing into her role while still questioning it.
Some amazing fight scenes that I
could see unfolding right in front of my eyes. And some timely street scenes in Israel that seem to reflect the headlines
quite well- reading this story felt like it was happening RIGHT NOW. The mystery of Soloman's Jar unfolded at a great
pace, and one of the best scenes? Supermodel catfight [go girls].
All and all, a sweet follow-up that any reader could walk into without having read the first.
calls "a major babe and a major ass-kicker." Annja embarks on a relentless chases to stop humanity's most unfathomable
secrets from reshaping the modern world.
In the second installment of Alex Archer's Rogue Angel saga, which features protagonist Annja Creed (spiritual descendant
Joan of Arc and her fated successor as "champion of the good"), the intrepid archeologist sets off to find
Solomon's Jar. Annja seems to be feeling out her destiny and clearly doesn't have black and white answers. Or does she?
In this book, it feels like she is progressing into her role while still questioning it.
Some amazing fight scenes that I
could see unfolding right in front of my eyes. And some timely street scenes in Israel that seem to reflect the headlines
quite well- reading this story felt like it was happening RIGHT NOW. The mystery of Soloman's Jar unfolded at a great
pace, and one of the best scenes? Supermodel catfight [go girls].
All and all, a sweet follow-up that any reader could walk into without having read the first.
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