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Guardians of the Forbidden Library

The Last Templars, Book 2

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Guardians of the Forbidden Library

By: Preston W. Child
Narrated by: Daniel Gurzynski
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John Henry "Doc" Holiday and his team of a few good men are in the hunt of their lives. This time, the call of duty takes them from Savannah, Georgia, to the Bering Strait, to end the reign of terror of a dark army of Guardians, who cruelly engineer murders to look like suicides and procure trophies for the Forbidden Library of a diabolical mastermind known as the Keeper.

Guardians of the Forbidden Library leads the listener on a roller coaster ride in search of a legend.

Packed with breathtaking suspense and nerve-shredding action, this book is a thrilling listen for all fans of action, suspense, and intrigue. Join a cast of characters that will keep you entertained long into the night. Adventure awaits just one click away. Start listening now! If you like Indiana Jones, Clive Cussler or Dan Brown's Robert Langdon novels, you will love this series.

©2020 Preston W. Child (P)2020 Preston W. Child
Thriller & Suspense Mystery Adventure Suspense Exciting Fiction Historical Sea Adventures Genre Fiction

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Loved it . as usual written to have something for every one. clean and tasteful.

Great book

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I really wanted to follow this series despite a very basic storyline, but halfway through the second book, I am done. Most of the story is just friends hanging out and talking to an extremely excited president. Maybe if the narrator was different and it wasn't read like a Tony Robbins event I could have stuck with it.

The narrator is way too perky

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