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Original Title: | The Vanishing Tribe |
ISBN: | 0373621620 (ISBN13: 9780373621620) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Rogue Angel #42 |
Alex Archer
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.89 | 219 Users | 9 Reviews
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A lost city. A missing tribe. And treasure beyond imagining…When archaeologist Annja Creed attends an auction in Botswana featuring personal effects of an infamous explorer, she purchases a small and seemingly unremarkable piece of art. It's not until the explorer's son makes a desperate attempt to steal it that Annja uncovers the secret of the painting…or rather, the secret map behind the painting.
The map points to the Lost City of the San tribe, bushmen who had long ago disappeared off the face of the planet and whose city—so legend has it—was once littered with diamonds. But is the map an epic archaeological discovery or a fantastic work of fiction? Compelled to find out, Annja must face not only the perils of the African bush, but a treacherous son determined to take back his father's greatest legacy…...no matter what the cost.
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Title | : | The Vanishing Tribe (Rogue Angel #42) |
Author | : | Alex Archer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | March 2nd 2013 by Gold Eagle |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Adventure |
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Ratings: 3.89 From 219 Users | 9 ReviewsJudgment About Books The Vanishing Tribe (Rogue Angel #42)
I love learning about real history and the possibilities of what could be. Though this is obviously not the first "lost" civilizations she's "found", it's definitely the friendliest.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.
Maybe even more. There was less archeology and more action, but the action was VERY exciting.
3.5 stars
I have enjoyed the series from start to finish.My only criticism of the book is it feels like its been done before.In some Indiana Jones Movie. Other than that I enjoyed it.Although it had action there was not as much as there usually is.
This book was a departure for Annja. She's off to Africa! Most of the books stay in the US, or they are set in Asia or Europe (and a trip to Australia). I can't remember any of the others being set *in* Africa.And this one involves the classic tropes of a lost tribe, a hidden city, and a vanished explorer who left behind cryptic clues of where he went, as well as a greedy, estranged son. Mind you, the explorer vanished less than a decade earlier.And we also get Annja working on her show.
3.5 stars.I liked this one. The story is not that convoluted. But gosh, Annja is like the Bringer of Doom! (view spoiler)[ At least her cameraman didn't die this time. And Garin just helping her for a dinner date? And promising not the keep the Diamond? Seems a bit too tame for him. (hide spoiler)]
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