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The Templar Brotherhood: The Hounds of God Book 3
The Templar Brotherhood: The Hounds of God Book 3
The Templar Brotherhood: The Hounds of God Book 3
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The Templar Brotherhood: The Hounds of God Book 3

Written by James Becker

Narrated by Leighton Pugh

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The awe-inspiring finale to the Hounds of God trilogy, perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Scott Mariani and Chris Kuzneski.

The shadowy chambers of the Knights Templar hold a devastating secret... Having barely escaped the crosshairs of a deadly cult, Robin Jessop and David Mallory are determined to unlock the truth behind a conspiracy unresolved for seven hundred years – the mystery of what gives the enigmatic Templars their unwavering power. Infiltrating the group's archives, they make a startling discovery. An ancient Templar passport hinting at a sacred mission: the transportation of an artefact of incomprehensible value. Delving through centuries of deception, the two come face-to-face with a secret that could shake Christendom to its core.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 26, 2020
ISBN9781004022809
The Templar Brotherhood: The Hounds of God Book 3
Author

James Becker

James Becker is an author of conspiracy, espionage and action thrillers. He spent over twenty years in the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm. Involved in covert operations in many of the world’s hotspots, he brings a high level of detail and authenticity to his work. He also writes action-adventure novels under the name James Barrington and military history under the name Peter Smith in the UK.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    How dumb can smart people be?
    Although the trilogy spouts out some interesting facts, the author drowns us in redundancy. If i had to hear him explain about bluetooth earpieces, or gps trackers one more time, i would have thrown up.

    Probably the worst part was how intelligent and gifted the two heros are in solving trivia coded puzzles, booby traps and obscure clues, yet for 3 grueling books, they continue to allow people to put trackers on their cars, use credit cards and drive a gaudy porsche all across the UK.

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