The Templar Succession
John Hart, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Piers Wehner
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By:
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Mario Reading
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It's 1998. Kosovo is in the grip of civil war, and John Hart is an aspiring photojournalist determined to capture the devastating scenes. On his mission to shed light on the atrocities, he discovers a house where women are enslaved purely for the pleasure of the Serbian soldiers. Hart risks his own life to free the imprisoned women.
It's 2015. John Hart has his world turned upside down when he is left to care for a young woman - the daughter of one of the women he freed that fateful day in Kosovo. She is determined to track down the man known as the Captain: a war criminal - and her father. Unable to turn his back on the girl, Hart sets out to find the Captain.
His quest takes him across Europe and into Africa, where, on an isolated plateau in the mountains of Ethiopia, he confronts the man, who shows no remorse and no regard for life....
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- Simon Law
- 27-07-18
alright
Rather good story but I feel the author has forgotten about the two previous books he has written. This book has nothing to do with any Templars prophecy or the spear of destiny, and has completely gone from the original source that attracted me to this story. This book in the series is just about saving a young girl from a war criminal they hunt for. ,
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-09-21
overall disappointing
no Templar connection or treasure hunt element in this book whatsoever. I've 'read' the previous two novels. I really liked those, lots of historical references from the time of the Templars and WW2 (in the first one). I was a little disappointed with the ending of the second one, but still a good novel. this one is about the wat in Kosovo and the aftermath of it. In and of itself a compelling story, but had nothing to do with the Templars or ancient treasure like with the other two.
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