The Spanish Helmet
A phone call between two friends unleashes a series of events which threaten to shatter New Zealand's officially accepted history.Dr. Matthew Cameron travels to New Zealand to investigate a remarkable archaeological discovery. As he follows a trail of clues scattered throughout the country, Matt...
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A phone call between two friends unleashes a series of events which threaten to shatter New Zealand's officially accepted history.Dr. Matthew Cameron travels to New Zealand to investigate a remarkable archaeological discovery. As he follows a trail of clues scattered throughout the country, Matt is thrust into the role of student and learns about trust, love and deception. But can he succeed in revising a nation's history when the Government will stop at nothing to hide the truth? Five centuries earlier, Francisco de Hoces is lost in the Pacific Ocean after his ship is separated from the rest of his fleet. Fate shipwrecks the San Lesmes on beautiful and mysterious shores. Can he and his crew survive amongst the natives in this extraordinary land?The Spanish Helmet weaves together the stories of two men whose destinies are set to collide. When they do, the explosive aftermath will change New Zealand's history forever. Greg Scowen's debut novel is a plot-driven tale of a modern-day treasure hunt and a meticulously researched conspiracy thriller which carefully blends fact and fiction.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00537SKMA
Publish date: May 28th 2011
Publisher: Greg Scowen
Pages no: 364
Edition language: English
Series: Dr. Matthew Cameron Series (#1)
DNF at about 30%. No rating.While this book has an interesting subject matter, it didn't capture me the way I had anticipated. The prose was wearing on me, being somewhat clumsy in execution. The characters, to the point where I stopped, where not fleshed out and too one-dimensional for my liking.Th...
Really thrilled to have won this in a First Reads giveaway, as it probably would have never got off the to-be-read list otherwise, and it would have been a shame to have missed reading this book. It's a great yarn. As I mentioned in a status update I really enjoyed reading about familiar places, and...