I read the previous book in the series, The Lucifer Code, in 2010 (click here to read the review). The book really reminded me of Dan Brown, so if you like that kind of thriller, you'll probably like this as well.An old friend summons dashing linguistics professor Thomas Lourds to Jerusalem to examine an ancient text. But Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also wants the same document. Khamenei and many others believe that the book contains a secret that will allow its owner to rule all of Islam and wage a Global Jihad the likes of which has never been seen before.
Arriving in Jerusalem, Lourds discovers that his friend has been murdered and his apartment ransacked. With the help of Miriam Abata, a beautiful Iranian-American Jewish graduate student, he races against the clock to seek the dangerous document: Lourds seeks to save civilization while his enemies hope to destroy it.
Continuing the New York Times bestselling series that includes The Atlantis Code and The Lucifer Code, The Temple Mount Code will appeal to readers interested in history and treasure hunting in the Holy Land and is perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Brad Meltzer, James Rollins, and Steve Berry.
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I love Dan Brown novels and this one does sound a lot like that.
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I'm attracted to mysteries that are set or involve foreign countries either book or film..
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ReplyDeleteSince the success of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, books of this type have become very popular and you can count me as being among those who like them.
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This sounds like it might be a worthwhile read so I would like to win it.
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This sounds like a good book. What draws me to this book is that similiar to Dan Brown's and Steve Berry's books. Thank you for the chance to win.
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Sounds intriguing. Thanks
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It sounds very interesting to me, and I would enjoy reading it.
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Wow would. Love. To read this book.
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