slayra reviewed Solomon's Jar (Rogue Angel) by Alex Archer
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3 stars
Annja Creed seems more comfortable in her skin as God's chosen new holder of Joan of Arc's sword. She still struggles with believing in the supernatural, but she decides to try and find the Solomon's jar, which appears to have been found at sea. This search takes her to the Netherlands where she meets a British archeologist, and they are not the only ones in search for the jar as they fight off the Russian mafia, cultists and other fanatics that want to get their hands on the artefact.
I liked this story better than the first, probably because the plot was clearer. Nevertheless, I felt it ended in a odd way and too fast after so much time running after the jar. I enjoyed that Annja had a companion for this story that kept her company and helped her feel more secure of herself. As always, the audiobook by …
Annja Creed seems more comfortable in her skin as God's chosen new holder of Joan of Arc's sword. She still struggles with believing in the supernatural, but she decides to try and find the Solomon's jar, which appears to have been found at sea. This search takes her to the Netherlands where she meets a British archeologist, and they are not the only ones in search for the jar as they fight off the Russian mafia, cultists and other fanatics that want to get their hands on the artefact.
I liked this story better than the first, probably because the plot was clearer. Nevertheless, I felt it ended in a odd way and too fast after so much time running after the jar. I enjoyed that Annja had a companion for this story that kept her company and helped her feel more secure of herself. As always, the audiobook by Graphic Audio is awesome.