by Alex Archer
Ok, totally not a four star book, totally not very well written, totally convoluted and ridiculous, and at times a little hard to keep track of. But I can't help it! I ate this book up! It's an action book with a smart, educated, female protagonist who is not looking for a man (not a kiss or a ro...
I was not impressed by this book, it felt rather B. Like the show Relic Hunter, a total B tv-series, but still at least that show was funny while this book was lacking.I also saw that there are like 40 books out! All with the same plot. Annja finds an artifact, is hunted by bad guys, kidnapped yada ...
I wish I could give this book 3.5 stars because I have two problems with it: One - the fight scenes are way too detailed for me. Not too graphic, just too technical with how she positions her feet, holds her hand and shoulders while striking, moves her head, repositions her feet, adapts a certain f...
This book came out in 2006 and I just discovered the series thanks to Goodreads. Archaeologist, explorer and field reporter for cable TV's Chasing History's Monsters, Annja Creed is on the hunt for a mythical creature La Bete, the Beast of Gevaudan. What she finds along the way; an artifact that wil...
I really wanted to love this book/series but the dialogue was so painfully lame, I couldn't finish. It has a Tomb Raider sort-of feel to the premise but again, the writing was so so bad it was unreadable.
These are 'Graphic Audio' novels, so they are audio books with sound effects and music! The story is entertaining enough, but it's neat to listen to. I'll keep going. It reminds me of Tomb Raider, which I've never seen or played, but a friend let me borrow the movies to make a true comparison! We'll...
It was ok. I had to read it basically all at the same time because I knew that if I stopped, I probably wouldn't want to go back to it.This is because everyone felt a bit flat. The typical 'bad' guy, Lesauvage. The 'mysterious' old man, Roux. And of course, perfect Anna. Who can fight (and that incl...