Book Review: Alex Archer’s Staff of Judea
After finding a long-forgotten fortress deep beneath a mountain, Annja Creed discovers the truth behind this quest, and she must prevent the Staff of Aaron being used for selfish purposes.
After finding a long-forgotten fortress deep beneath a mountain, Annja Creed discovers the truth behind this quest, and she must prevent the Staff of Aaron being used for selfish purposes.
An archaeology conference turns deadly when Annja Creed and death meet over the weekend. The mystery revolves around an ancient pyramid at the bottom of a lake.
Fighting skeletons in Addis Ababa isn’t in Annja’s contract, but it does turn up an ancient brick that may be the key to a greater discovery: the Tower of Babel.
Bedouin bandits raid an archeology camp in Morocco, taking hostages, but only half of a recently discovered scroll. It’s up to Annja Creed to rescue them and avoid the CIA.
An obsessed millionaire who believes he’s a descendant of Charlemagne intends to take Annja’s sword for his collection of mankind’s most precious and holy swords.
Annja leaps into a world of flamenco and bullfighting to a renowned matador and an illegal and deadly collection of Visigoth votive crowns.
Ivan the Terrible had owned a library filled with rare tomes men would kill for. One Annja soon discovers she’s racing a ruthless KGB agent driven by sinister motive.
Someone wants to harness the power of a cursed artifact, a magical lantern said to open a door to the Chinese spirit world, once used by 18th century illusionists.
Annja Creed must channel the vengeance of the goddess Kali herself to save herself from becoming the sacrifice of a cult of thieves.
Annja is the key to retrieving the ancient Tome of Prossos, hidden somewhere deep within the mansion of a book dealer who is being held hostage by a terrorist.