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Product Identifiers
PublisherEvil Eye concepts, Incorporated
ISBN-101970077468
ISBN-139781970077469
eBay Product ID (ePID)9038642022
Product Key Features
Book TitleLake of Learning : a Cassiopeia Vitt Adventure
TopicThrillers / General
Publication Year2019
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorSteve Berry, M. J. Rose
FormatTrade Paperback
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
TitleLeadingThe
SynopsisFor over a decade Cassiopeia Vitt has been building an authentic French castle, using only materials and techniques from the 13th century. But when a treasure is unearthed at the construction site-an ancient Book of Hours-a multitude of questions are raised, all pointing to an ancient and forgotten religious sect.Once the Cathars existed all across southern France, challenging Rome and attracting the faithful by the tens of thousands. Eventually, in 1208, the Pope declared them heretics and ordered a crusade-the first where Christians killed Christians-and thousands were slaughtered, the Cathars all but exterminated. Now a piece of that past has re-emerged, one that holds the key to the hiding place of the most precious object the Cathars possessed. And when more than one person becomes interested in that secret, in particular a thief and a billionaire, the race is on. From the medieval walled city of Carcassonne, to the crest of mysterious Monts gur, to a forgotten cavern beneath the Pyrenees, Cassiopeia is drawn deeper and deeper into a civil war between two people obsessed with revenge and murder.
I enjoy Steve Berry books, but it doesn't seem like he puts as much effort into Cassiopea as he does Cotton. Cotton books avg 400-600 pages. Cassio avg about 120 pages.
Just my opinion .