Polar Quest
When archaeologist Annja Creed reluctantly agrees to help an old colleague on a dig in Antarctica, she wonders what he's gotten her into. It turns out that her former associate has found a necklace made of an unknown metal depicting three snakes. He claims it's over forty thousand years old—and...
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When archaeologist Annja Creed reluctantly agrees to help an old colleague on a dig in Antarctica, she wonders what he's gotten her into. It turns out that her former associate has found a necklace made of an unknown metal depicting three snakes. He claims it's over forty thousand years old—and that it may not have earthly origins.As the pair conduct their research, Annja soon realizes she has more to worry about than being caught in snowslides. Because everyone is hiding something—from her friend, to the U.S. military personnel guarding the site. With no one to trust and someone out to kill her, Annja has nowhere to turn. And everything to lose.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373621347 (0373621345)
Publish date: January 13th 2009
Publisher: Gold Eagle
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: Rogue Angel (#16)
Plot Summary: Annja Creed is a part-time archeologist, part-time tv host of Chasing History’s Monsters, and full-time adventurer.When archaeologist Annja Creed reluctantly (as if she had any choice at all when men in black show up and escort her to her plane) agrees to help an old colleague (Zachary...
Polar Quest was pretty good. This was my first book to read in the Rogue Angel series. Considering that it is #16, I wasn't lost. The idea of Annja being chosen by Joan of Arc's blade is a nice touch. Thus far, this series reminds me of "Witchblade" meets "Tomb Raider." Since I love both comic book ...
I liked this one better than a lot of the others because it was more of a mystery, whodunit rather than trying to be the first to find some relic or treasure. She's getting clever with her sword. I couldn't stand listening to how cold it was there, though! Haha. Other than that, this one was good. S...