Another Grail type conspiracy thriller this time featuring Stonehenge. And about time too, I hear you say. Lots of ritual killings and secret hideaways and people in high places doing terrible things. young archaeologist Gideon Chase is at the centre of it all when his rich estranged father kills himself leaving everything to him in his will. Gideon is determined to get to the bottom of what is going on and gets himself in serious trouble in the process. And turns out quite heroic.
Another good holiday read.
The Stonehenge Legacy - Sam Christer (G)
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The Stonehenge Legacy - Sam Christer (G)
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Re: The Stonehenge Legacy - Sam Christer (G)
I read this because Stonehenge is just down the road. (2 years ago I had the experience of a sunset guided inner circle tour and there really is something you feel inside the stones that you don't get when wandering around the perimeter with hundreds of others).
It was OK - not the best written or most original book but the local aspect interested me. Although I can't remember anything about it at all now, some years later.
It was OK - not the best written or most original book but the local aspect interested me. Although I can't remember anything about it at all now, some years later.