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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

RYDER American Treasure by Nick Pengelley








Another recommendation from a fellow blogger.


Even the name Ayesha Ryder sounded exotic. The combination of a very Middle Eastern first name with a Westernised surname made me think of some exotic creature and Ayesha very much is one.


Very fast paced, bursting with intrigue, lots of violence and violent imagery the storyline was a good one.


The year 1812 at war with Britain, America lost a great deal of artifacts all looted by the British. There are lots of people very interested in getting them back, all with ulterior motives. Two centuries later a curator at a British museum finds a vital clue and a couple of hours later he is assassinated with Ayesha being framed for the murder.


Whilst Ayesha's one ambition is to find the Golden Ark written in history of the famed Lawrence of Arabia she is unwittingly drawn into the American artifact  adventure because she has no choice but to obey. She wants to do whatever she can and then return to her actual work of the Ark. Unknowing to her there are elements who are actively seeking her downfall and as with all fanatics, revenge is a very personal matter to them. Ayesha is their focus.


My first read of this author. This was an excellent introduction for me.

Liked the quick pace of the story telling, the story moving from one chapter to the next smoothly and everything very connected so that the pieces begin falling into place one by one like a jigsaw puzzle. The end was surprising but that is the excellence of the novel.


Sent to me by Netgalley courtesy of Random House Publishing Group Alibi.

1 comment:

  1. I really like the sounds of this one. I'll have to keep a look out for it. Thanks for sharing your review.

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