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Title | : | The Camelot Code |
Author | : | Sam Christer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 499 pages |
Published | : | September 26th 2013 by sphere (first published July 25th 2013) |
Categories | : | Thriller. Historical. Historical Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Fantasy. Action |
Sam Christer
Paperback | Pages: 499 pages Rating: 3.56 | 400 Users | 39 Reviews
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What if King Arthur was more than a myth?On a starlit summer’s night in the Welsh mountains, an old man is torn from sleep as an ancient prophecy unfolds.
On the other side of the Atlantic, an American antiques dealer lies dying on the floor of his shop, blood ebbing from a fatal stab wound.In San Francisco, Mitzi Fallon begins her new job as lead investigator for the FBI’s Historical, Religious and Unsolved Crimes Unit. When it emerges that a priceless Celtic relic has been stolen from the murdered antiques dealer, Mitzi finds herself drawn into a mystery that reaches from the heart of the modern US government back to a man once dismissed as myth: King Arthur.

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ISBN: | 0751550914 (ISBN13: 9780751550917) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.56 From 400 Users | 39 ReviewsCrit About Books The Camelot Code
This is my first Sam Christer novel. I loved it.The storyline is intriguing. I love conspiracies, noir, secret sects and cults. This book has everything I need. I thought plot went little off-the-track halfway thru. But pieces fall in place towards the climax. Bravo!Very good book.
Like Dan Brown but not quite. There were a lot of characters to keep track of and remember where their alliances were. The plot was never 100% clear and the ending was a huge anticlimax. There was a lot of reading between the lines, almost as if the author wouldn't (or couldn't) commit to the storyline. Disappointing.

I'm about seven chapters into this book and normally I wouldn't even consider offering an opinion except for one thing which has been bugging me from page one. The authors writing style seemed to be off somehow and I couldn't quite put my finger on it until this evening. Initially I thought the style to be immature but this wasn't true, well not quite, rather it was that the author writes as if his day job is writing audio descriptions of films or tv shows for the blind. You are never really
Apart from being irritated by one of the main characters continually knocking Britain (guess where I come from!), I really enjoyed this book. It took a well known myth and gave it a modern twist, which I felt worked really well. I'll definitely read more by this author, although I sincerely hope that the complaints about my home country do not continue in other stories.
O droir tudalen derfynol a chau clawr The Camelot Code gan Sam Christer am y tro olaf, mae gen i deimladau aruthrol o dristwch. Mae rhan bach o fy enaid wedi marw, oherwydd fe wyddais y dylaf fod yn farchog y ford gron. Mae gen i hiraeth i ymweld â Chastell Caergwyn, un na fyddaf yn medru siglo. Yn syml iawn, Ardderchog.What can one say about The Camelot Code? As a proud Welshman the thought of reading this book fascinated me. I knew that a sizeable portion of the book would be set in Wales but
Lose yourself in mythology, and thriller. I like the link in with characters from previous book, following their journey as well. Enjoyed it!
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