The Stonehenge Legacy
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David Thorpe
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Sam Christer
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Eight days before the summer solstice, a man is butchered in a blood-freezing sacrifice on the ancient site of Stonehenge before a congregation of robed worshippers. Within hours, one of the world's foremost treasure hunters has shot himself in his country mansion. And to his estranged son, young archaeologist Gideon Chase, he leaves a cryptic letter . . . Teaming up with an intrepid Wiltshire policewoman; Gideon soon exposes a secret society - an ancient international legion devoted for thousands of years to Stonehenge. With a charismatic and ruthless new leader at the helm, the cult is now performing ritual human sacrifices in a terrifying bid to unlock the secret of the stones. Packed with codes, symbology, relentless suspense, and fascinating detail about the history of one of the world’s most mysterious places, The Stonehenge Legacy is a blockbuster thriller to rival the very best of Dan Brown.
©2011 Sam Christer (P)2011 Hachette DigitalWhat listeners say about The Stonehenge Legacy
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- Ian
- 04-09-12
Misled by the publisher's description
The publisher's description of this book led me to buy it, but I'm sorry to say I have been disappointed with this story. For about half the book I wondered if it had been written specifically for teenagers, because the language is very simple and the narrator's voice is very young. However, in the end I think perhaps I was wrong, it's simply that the writer is not very good. The writing lacks any creative expressions, there is no witty dialogue, there are no morsels of information which would point to detailed research, and the publisher's claim that this book “is a blockbuster thriller to rival the very best of Dan Brown” is just wrong.
I was also disappointed with the narration, because all the police characters seemed to have Wiltshire accents.
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- Happy
- 02-02-24
Read the book now listened to it.
fantastic story, well read, will be listening again. it brings a whole new light to Stonehenge
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- Louise
- 07-04-13
Brilliant accident
I downloaded this book having muddled my authors, I'm so glad I did! Well written gripping, with plausible characters and plot. The main characters of this book can run and run. I am now searching for more titles by this author. A mention has to be made of the narrator as so often you get a good book only for the readers inflection to put you off so David Thorpe has also been added to my search list.
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- Grandma4919
- 06-05-20
A great adventure story
I’ve always enjoyed adventure, mystery and stories about artefacts and hidden treasures. This story didn’t disappoint, it captures you in the first chapter.
I live on Salisbury Plain and to hear the characters talk about the area around me, made it even more exciting.
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- jillian grant
- 26-03-17
another violence filled, unenjoyable book.
What would have made The Stonehenge Legacy better?
Those who were in the cult not being killed but being caught and banged to rights by the police.
What could Sam Christer have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Much less violence and the police finding and arresting everyone in the cult. Less deception and coroberation with the cult would've made it more enjoyable too for me.
Which character – as performed by David Thorpe – was your favourite?
Megan or Gideon.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Anger, sadness, nerves, nausea, depression and general negativity.
Any additional comments?
I struggle to understand how people can write and read these kind of books. I read it all because I didn't want to stop without knowing what happened and I thought if I just skipped to the end, I wouldn't understand the ending. I didn't take to the magic and history in this book either. I can't see me ever listening to this book again.
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