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Sub-Sahara Kindle Edition | Pages: 284 pages
Rating: 4.31 | 196 Users | 31 Reviews

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Title:Sub-Sahara
Author:Ethan Arkwright
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 284 pages
Published:October 29th 2016 by North Shield Publishing
Categories:Thriller

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In this military thriller, a freak storm reveals a city hidden deep under the largest sand dunes of the Sahara.

A silver pyramid at the centre of the city is emitting a strange energy signal.

The race is on to secure the energy source and other treasures of the city.

James Cavill and his team of private Special Forces are charged to get there first and secure the treasure for the benefit of all humanity – little do they know what they’ve just walked into…

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Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 4.31 From 196 Users | 31 Reviews

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Fresh ExcitementAlthough initially the impression is of well used theme, the characters are developed quickly and the excitement is always on. Looking forward to the next book.

I truly enjoyed this book! It was action packed from beginning to end with lots of fascinating characters. I especially loved the archaeologic aspects of the book and it's unique setting with the lost city and the silver Pyramid filled with a mysterious energy force. The other reviewers have already gone through the story line...so I won't...but I will say I think this book could be a great movie! I hope Ethan Arkwright will be successful and writes more exciting books! I received a copy of this

The opening chapters to Sub-Sahara by Ethan Arkwright are promising. As I woman, I love to read about a strong female protagonist and was pleased to see that the lead archaeologist on the verge of discovery was Rebecca Grainger. Disappointingly, she becomes incidental to the story and the mystery around the dig fizzles out.In short, the story is about the discovery of a new energy source that "could change the course of history" and the race to retrieve it. The "good guys," a special forces team

I thoroughly enjoyed this story. It had all the hall marks for a suspenseful read. There were private security companies, mercenaries, former service members; good guys, and bad guys. Your good guys like Cavill were good, and your bad guys like Lockyer were bad. You knew who to root for, and knew who to hate! The use of modern military technology, gear, terms, and operations was a nice touch. The fight scenes were great! Aerial, on ground, under ground, in moving vehicles, stand off, indirect,

This book started out with a great mystery, something ancient, maybe evil lurking under the sands of the Sahara desert for thousands of years. Then whoops! The mercenary forces of many factions and local armies swoop in and try to kill each other. What the heck! What begins then as a rescue mission to retrieve archeologists and scientists ends up a slaughter and a greed fest. Loyalties are skewed and betrayals loom large. I was fascinated at first by the premise then spending 3/4 of the book in

Sub-SaharaBy: Ethan ArkwrightGenre: Action/AdventureJames Cavill and his team of highly militant private soldiers must be the first to reach a newly discovered ancient cityhidden for centuries beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert, revealed by a freak hurricane (in the desert!!)and take from within the silver pyramid at its center what appears to be an eternal self-sustaining energy source before anyone else. They face ancient booby traps, unethical archeologists, spies and other special forces

This is an incredible story and just a great book. I could not tear myself away from this book for a second until I finished reading. The story is simply amazing - there are a lot of events that are developing at an incredible speed, well-thought-out characters and more. I really liked the idea of combining genres. And of course, the eternal classic: the good guys against the bad guys. I look forward to the continuation of this story and other books by Ethan Arkwright!
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