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Return To Atlantis, by Andy McDermott, was originally published in 2012. I started the series of Nina Wilde years ago and can't remember how far I got before I let them slip away so I've started over. I truly love this series and can't wait to get through all of them and wait on the next. Nina and her husband, Eddie Chase, are a terrific, if unexpected, power couple. Nina's the brains and Eddie's the brawn. Ex SAS Eddie is a lot like MacGyver, he can make a bomb out of a gum wrapper &
If you can go with the beyond all logic plots and megalomaniacs, it's fun. I don't find Sophia as interesting as I think I'm supposed to, but I did enjoy Larry finding himself in the middle of a world he had no idea about.

Another fast paced, well developed Wilde/Chase adventure. It was non-stop action from beginning to end. This installment ties in people and events from previous books but don't let that deter you from diving into this thrilling read. If you're looking for high adventure in the Indiana Jones vein you need look no further. This is it. OK, it's a bit far fetched in spots but that's half the fun. Highly recommended.
After reading this book I realized it was more about how much danger Chase and Wilde can escape from than an actual Temple of the gods. Since I skip all the escape and chase scenes there wasn't much left to the book.
Had just finished Pantheon when I started this and a few chapters in I decided this was already more fun than the whole of the previous book. Action sequences were great. However, what I hadn't appreciated was that the action would be relentless and totally OTT. The main characters would endure some fantastic life or death battle in EVERY CHAPTER, always seeming to escape at the last moment by the skin of the teeth. Submarine battles at the bottom of the Atlantic, escaping from a Zimbabean
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Paperback | Pages: 503 pages Rating: 4.15 | 3275 Users | 144 Reviews

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Original Title: | Temple of the Gods |
ISBN: | 0755354710 (ISBN13: 9780755354719) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase #8 |
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Another brilliant Wilde/Chase thriller from one of the best in the business - Andy McDermott. Archaeologist Nina Wilde's life has fallen apart. Her husband, ex-SAS soldier Eddie Chase is on the run, falsely accused of murder, and her only distraction has been investigating the origin of three strange statues stolen from her just before Eddie's disappearance. When Nina discovers they may be relics from the lost civilisation of Atlantis, it's clear that she has to get her head back in the game, and fast. Eddie, meanwhile, tries to stay ahead of the authorities as he hunts the man responsible for his fugitive status across the globe. A mysterious benefactor offers the information he needs - but the price will put him in direct conflict with his wife. When Nina learns that a Japanese industrialist has obtained the statues on the black market she immediately heads to Tokyo meet him, unaware that Eddie is already on his way. Their arrival unleashes a chain of events that could have devastating consequences for the world, setting Nina and Eddie on their most dangerous quest ever - with the future of humanity itself at stake...Particularize Based On Books Temple of the Gods (Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase #8)
Title | : | Temple of the Gods (Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase #8) |
Author | : | Andy McDermott |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 503 pages |
Published | : | January 5th 2012 by Headline (first published November 8th 2011) |
Categories | : | Adventure. Thriller. Fiction. Action. Mystery |
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Ratings: 4.15 From 3275 Users | 144 ReviewsCriticize Based On Books Temple of the Gods (Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase #8)
What a book! I just caught sight of a blurb which says that this is the 8th in a series starring Dr. Nina Wilde and her husband, Eddie Chase. Where have I been? All kinds of action takes place in this book, including an underwater adventure in Atlantis itself, as well as being in a Japanese sky scraper when it starts to disintegrate, on a mountain in Switzerland, and the desert in Africa. Read it if you dare!Return To Atlantis, by Andy McDermott, was originally published in 2012. I started the series of Nina Wilde years ago and can't remember how far I got before I let them slip away so I've started over. I truly love this series and can't wait to get through all of them and wait on the next. Nina and her husband, Eddie Chase, are a terrific, if unexpected, power couple. Nina's the brains and Eddie's the brawn. Ex SAS Eddie is a lot like MacGyver, he can make a bomb out of a gum wrapper &
If you can go with the beyond all logic plots and megalomaniacs, it's fun. I don't find Sophia as interesting as I think I'm supposed to, but I did enjoy Larry finding himself in the middle of a world he had no idea about.

Another fast paced, well developed Wilde/Chase adventure. It was non-stop action from beginning to end. This installment ties in people and events from previous books but don't let that deter you from diving into this thrilling read. If you're looking for high adventure in the Indiana Jones vein you need look no further. This is it. OK, it's a bit far fetched in spots but that's half the fun. Highly recommended.
After reading this book I realized it was more about how much danger Chase and Wilde can escape from than an actual Temple of the gods. Since I skip all the escape and chase scenes there wasn't much left to the book.
Had just finished Pantheon when I started this and a few chapters in I decided this was already more fun than the whole of the previous book. Action sequences were great. However, what I hadn't appreciated was that the action would be relentless and totally OTT. The main characters would endure some fantastic life or death battle in EVERY CHAPTER, always seeming to escape at the last moment by the skin of the teeth. Submarine battles at the bottom of the Atlantic, escaping from a Zimbabean
Best ever action adventure books I have read
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