List Of Books Clockwork Doomsday (Rogue Angel #43)
Title | : | Clockwork Doomsday (Rogue Angel #43) |
Author | : | Alex Archer |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | April 2nd 2013 by Worldwide Library |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Adventure. Fiction |
Alex Archer
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.97 | 199 Users | 12 Reviews
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A key. An ancient automaton. A race against the devil to the deep blue sea…It started in 48 B.C. when a centurion on a rescue mission for Caesar went down with the ship in a storm. With his last breath, he saw the object of Caesar's seafaring excursion—an accursed, mechanical minotaur—hit bottom…and start to walk away!
While taping an episode of Chasing History's Monsters, TV host and archaeologist Annja Creed learns that her sometime friend and protector Garin has acquired an ancient butterfly key artifact, the kind once used to wind automatons, clockwork-style devices. Except, this key comes with a rumor attached, a story that it once worked a god-touched device both rare and unbelievably powerful.
No sooner does Garin hold the key than it's snatched from his hands by a freewheeling historian who plays by her own rules. And she wants ultimate power, which could happily include the sword of Joan of Arc. The quest for the key and the mythological automaton reunites Annja, Garin and his old mentor Roux in Genoa, and pits them in a race across Europe to beat a foe as resourceful and skilled as Annja herself.
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Original Title: | Clockwork Doomsday |
ISBN: | 0373621639 (ISBN13: 9780373621637) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Rogue Angel #43 |
Rating Of Books Clockwork Doomsday (Rogue Angel #43)
Ratings: 3.97 From 199 Users | 12 ReviewsWrite-Up Of Books Clockwork Doomsday (Rogue Angel #43)
I liked it because Roux and Garin are alot more prominent in this book then in most of the series..It was a nice change..It kinda of raised more questions then it gave answers though..Hence the 4 star rating instead of 5..Still it was a good read that gripped me and I honestly didn't put it down til it was done..
4.25 starsDefinitley one if the better stories in this series!
One of the bestThose of you who follow the Angel know that some of the writers aren't very good. This book was written by one of the best. Wish i knew who it was.
A house name for the Rogue Angel series, published by the Harlequin Publishing's Gold Eagle division.The first eight novels were written by Victor Milan and Mel Odom. New writers joining the series starting with book nine include Jon Merz and Joseph Nassise.
Clockwork Doomsday finally reversed a common trend in the series, and it made me perk up. So many of the books had Annja getting into a jam, and either Garen or Roux (or both) come running to help her out.In this volume, Garen gets into trouble with a family of villainous salvage divers over a clockwork antique from ancient Greece. He calls Roux, who is also a target because of past events. And they end up calling Annja, who drops everything to come running to *their* rescue.So, Annja to the
Clockwork Doomsday finally reversed a common trend in the series, and it made me perk up. So many of the books had Annja getting into a jam, and either Garen or Roux (or both) come running to help her out.In this volume, Garen gets into trouble with a family of villainous salvage divers over a clockwork antique from ancient Greece. He calls Roux, who is also a target because of past events. And they end up calling Annja, who drops everything to come running to *their* rescue.So, Annja to the
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