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, by Antony Davies

, by Antony Davies


, by Antony Davies


Free Ebook , by Antony Davies

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File Size: 3503 KB

Print Length: 566 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1999978102

Publisher: Kindle Press (March 6, 2018)

Publication Date: March 6, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0771X3WVF

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#10,352 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

The story was well written and well researched. Everybody had a certain ability they were good at and their own personality. The book was written for several different view points and only confused me once, when 2 people were talking about the same thing one flowing into the other I just missed the transition marks(my mistake). I think Jules is my favorite character in the book. A boy who lost his parents at the age of fourteen in a murder robbery and spent the next 9 years of his life learning things like parkor, akido, and a few different languages, and fine tuning his mind and body to retrieve a bracelet that was taken from his mother. That pursuit led him to a group of people that locate lost items and return them to who they belong to, and a man looking for a cure for his sickness and power. Jules becomes an important piece to figuring out a puzzle connected to the bracelet taken from his mom 9 years ago.

Do you like bigger than life, epic action/adventures? If yes, then you may have found the right book in the Tomb of Aradia. It has everything you could ask for. A young, dashing protagonist, Jules, who’s a world-class, parkour practitioner, even calculating complex maneuvers on the fly (like the length of a bungee cord needed to land softly – imagine what happens if you make a mistake). He also boasts encyclopedic knowledge over an immense range of topics. The story boasts buried cities and ancient civilizations with strange, perhaps mystical powers. You’ll also find globe-trotting action from Old Town Prague to a chateau in France to the far reaches of Mongolia. It has scenes that will bring to mind movies from Indiana Jones to James Bond. But even though it has all the elements of a spell-binding, epic adventure, their implementation hurt the pace, making the book somewhat of an epic read.The story centers around Julian Siebeko (Jules), a young, black freelance treasure hunter. But if you have a stereotype for that profession, I’d guess he’s nothing like it. He’s impatient, almost hostile toward the thoughts and plans of others, yet he constantly ends up in trouble himself. He repetitively changes loyalties among three competing factors – a group of unorthodox archaeologists, a ruthless billionaire, and the head curator of the British royal family. Then, he’s forced to seek help from one of the others to extricate himself. He’s also driven by an insatiable urge to retrieve a bangle stolen from his dying mother, but when he secures it, he just finds other troubles. True, the book sees Jules maturing, but the ‘go your own way, then get help’ routine gets repeated too frequently. Additionally, some things about his character are simply inexplicable. For such an extremely well-read and intelligent individual, he talks like he never finished 3rd grade (“I ain’t a hacker on the level you people play by, but I do what I gotta.”). Sure, every character needs their own voice, but this one makes no sense and seems degrading.The settings, while far-flung and in some cases exotic, are not used well. In general, the action could have occurred anywhere from rural Montana to the boroughs of New York. The opening scene, for example, is set in Old Town Prague, but the ‘landmark’ that’s mentioned is a “fried chicken place.” Sure, there are KFCs in Old Town, but that’s hardly symbolic of a city brimming with incredible architecture. And later in Rome, they “…whizzed by the fountain of the Piazza Navona,” a place that’s usually so crowded it’s difficult to walk. The setting descriptions didn’t do anything to create an image.So, overall, the Tomb of Aradia has all the elements of a pulse-pounding, epic action/adventure. Unfortunately, I labored a bit watching Jules complete savant-like analyses and perform world-class physical feats, then repeat his mistakes while explaining himself using inexplicably poor language.

I tried this book because it was part of Kndle Scout and I really enjoyed it. It was fast paced with several twists making for a fast read. The premise is that there exists a secret organization (for all you conspiracy theorists) that seeks to recover lost artifacts, usually for their legitimate "owners". I especially liked the historical references and the character development. However, I think that this character development was somewhat on sided, spending much more time delving into Jules' obsession and his lack of social skills while other team members and even the opposition are less well developed.This is Book 1 so I expect to see a series. The epilog starts with the next expedition which tries to salvage some knowledge and artifacts lost in this book. The author provides a few reference notes to help differentiate historical fact from his " creativity". I would recommend this book/series for those interested in ancient civilization, either real or imaginary and the mixing of fact with some creative speculation.

Welcome to L.O.R.I., that's Lost Origins Recovery Institute.Personnel include:Toby - English, historian, former curator of Windsor CastleDan - American, ex-military - Army RangerCharlie - English, ex-military, techieHarpal - English, Indian, undercover agent, recon expertBridget - American, researcher, analyst, linguistand Jules - American, artifact retriever, expert in many disciplines, remembers everything he hears and sees, a loner who may or may not join L.O.R.I.They all join in a multinational journey in search of a bangle/bracelet that was stolen from Jules' mother when he was a boy. He has spent his life since then searching for this link to his mother after both parents were killed during the robbery.I enjoyed this book immensely after nominating it in the Amazon Scout program. There are hints of past adventures of the L.O.R.I. group from before they met Jules. The epilog sets the stage for a sequel beginning shortly after this ending. I'll be waiting for it.

Jules is on a global-trotting quest to recover his mother’s Arcadia bangle. A personality disorder, as portrayed in lists, categories, and personal conduct codes, makes him an interesting character. He connects with LORI, an unconventional group of archeologists. The members have good hearts but questionable methods that keep the story interesting. There is a bit of myth mingled with enhanced history which might disturb some readers, particularly one incident, but just remember it is fiction—and don’t quote anything unless you know the facts. The book is a bit long but it flows well and holds your attention.

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