Book Review: Alex Archer’s The Bone Conjurer
Someone wants the Skull of Sidon, an object created by the Knights Templar long ago. An artifact the power of which bends to the true nature of its owner.
Someone wants the Skull of Sidon, an object created by the Knights Templar long ago. An artifact the power of which bends to the true nature of its owner.
Contracted by a mining company to oversee a respectful relocation of the Araktak buried atop a diamond deposit, Annja Creed goes up against a group intent on unleashing a powerful artifact.
Archaeologist Annja Creed doubts the map will truly lead to Genghis Khan’s lost tomb, but as she races in, one thing is clear—the only tomb she may find is her own…
With lives at stake, Annja has no choice but to protect the innocent…and get them out of there alive. Legend says the Ark once saved mankind, but this time it could kill them all.
Having been curious about Bigfoot for years, Annja Creed is intrigued when her friend claims to have evidence. Only armed thugs threaten Annja and her friend is missing.
Kidnapped, archaeologist Annja Creed is a prisoner of the dreaded Abu Sayyaf, a notorious terrorist group. Escaping, she must avoid her captors and the not-so-dead spirits with a taste for flesh.
When her cameraman disappears, Annja narrowly escapes attack and everyone on the dig is at risk. Annja thinks they’re in danger not because of what they saw, but “who…”
A 40,000-year-old alien necklace and a colleague asking for help pulls Annja Creed to a dig in Antartica where she soon begins to wonder who to trust and who wants to kill her.
Finding D’Artagnan’s lost sword is on Annja Creed’s bucket list and when a friend believes he’s found it, Annja meets him only to discover a huge sacrifice.
On the trail of a Chinese imperial seal, each expert Annja Creed visits is dead. Annja begins to believe she’s next on the killer’s list.