The Crypt, Sarah Roberts Book 3, opens with Sarah Roberts walking the streets of Budapest in search of a weapon.
A strange man in a fedora has been following her. Before she can find out who he is she's arrested and brought to a Hungarian jail. After her release, she's ordered out of the country. The man in the fedora shows up at her hotel. He explains that he's from a psychic research organization funded by the United States Government and that she is to come with him back to the States. When she refuses to go he tells her that she doesn't have a choice as she's now property of the United States Government.
Then Vivian sends her a message warning her that it all ends in The Crypt in nine days and that she's sorry.
While Sarah remains in Hungary and struggles to locate Armond Stuart she has to keep the Hungarian Government off her back as well as the fedora-wearing American who has a ten-man team hunting her.
The only way to escape their reach is to fake her death.
Sarah Roberts concocts a plan that will deal with Armond Stuart and have herself killed in the process.
What begins as a fight for vigilante justice ends with dark consequences.
Jonas Saul is the bestselling author of the Sarah Roberts Series—more than two million sold!—and has written and published over sixty thrillers. After acquiring an agent, he signed several deals in Los Angeles, with MadRiver Pictures optioning his Sarah Roberts Series—over forty books!—(currently in development). Jonas has often outranked Stephen King and Dean Koontz on Amazon over the past decade. He’s regularly invited to be a guest speaker, teacher, or workshop presenter at international writing conferences and film festivals worldwide. He hosts multiple annual retreats in Greece, where he currently lives—writer’s, screenplay, and reader’s retreats. He focuses his teaching on how to get tension and emotion in every scene and on every page, how he made it as a creator/writer, the path to success in this business, and the pitfalls to avoid. Visit the Imagine Greece Retreats website at www.imaginegreeceretreats.com, or email him directly. Jonas Saul is an acclaimed author, teacher, and professional freelance editor. He lends his editing prowess to several publishers and offers private editing services to clients. His website, www.imaginepress.org, is a testament to his editing skills, featuring numerous testimonials from satisfied authors. Jonas is an email away for those needing professional editing. To book Jonas for a speaking engagement at a writer’s conference/festival, to have him on your jury at a film festival, or even to say hello, email Jonas directly at jonassaul@icloud.com.
I was excited to read this book as a continuation of The Warning, but wound up a bit disappointed. I had come to enjoy the character, Sarah, in the Warning, but all the character attributes I had liked had changed in this book. She lost the sweet Girl Next Door qualities and became hardened, tough, vulgar, foul-mouthed, and self-centered, which I found distracting from the heroine part she plays. At times I found it difficult to figure out who was more dispicable---Sarah, or the bad guys.
The storyline was just too over the top. Everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink was thrown in. I had hoped Sarah would mellow a bit with the attraction to Parkman, but that did not happen.
I will read the next book, just to see if Sarah returns to her former self. If not, it will probably be the last of this series that I read.
This one started out as a firecracker. I thought the beginning grabbed you and made you want to read more. Then it pulls you in with her messages from her dead sister, unfortunately, then it just seemed to turn into one big shoot out. Overall,I decided to go with 3 stars because I did like the beginning.Would I read it again? No.
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Omg. This story gets deeper and more intriguing with each book. What's my girl gonna stumble into next. I'm really caught up in this series. Jonas Saul has it where I can't possibly back out now. Well on to the next book.
Surprised at all the 4-5 star reviews. Yes, the plot is interesting and fast moving. There is always something new happening, keeping you wanting to know what happens next. But it seems like Sarah never gets into any real trouble; she's always able to escape without a hitch. Too easy, too unbelievable.
She's a tough heroine, which is great to see. Unfortunately, I think it's a bit overdone and unbelievable. She is all about being rude, talking back to authority, and testing her limits. Which would be okay at times, but she literally has no charm or like-ability about her, unless you count her objective to kill the bad guy.
The author attempts to build Sarah's character by talking about her sister's past and why she wants to kill the bad guy. But I don't think it's enough. All the characters are pretty 1.5 dimensional (the 0.5 is for some effort). The villain has absolutely no redeeming qualities that we can feel sorry for or relate to, which is an essential missing ingredient.
The author could be very good if he develops his character development skills.
Bottom line, I'd read this book again for free, but if I had to pay, I'd choose something better.
I can't understand why the reviews of this book are as high as they are.
I found the main character annoying and unbelievable. A 22 year old girl shooting so many people with impunity, try it, go to any city and fire a gun once, i will bet there will be a reaction from police and passers by, but not for this character, she leaves a trail of maimed characters behind her, and there is no response from anyone.
She takes on and beats multiple professional men simultaneously. Sorry I just don't buy it.
The messages from her dead sister seem more like an email than a message from the afterlife.
I guess I am not the target audience for this, but I'm no sure who is. The story is childish, but there is too much violence and swearing to be aimed at children.
I confess, I gave up half way through, I just didn't want to waste any more time on it when there are so many better books to read.
This is a book I had a hard time to put down... One of the best thrillers I have read, really.
Other reviewers have written what the story is all about, so I won't go into that myself. All I wish to say is that this story is very well written. It begins with action and never slows down!
I love the main character (Sarah Roberts) and the way she handles things. Her psychic links with her dead sister brings a special twist to the way the story unfolds and I really enjoyed this.
This is the 3rd in the Sarah Roberts mystery series. Sarah Roberts an eighteen-year-old experiences blackouts from which she wakes to notes written by her own hand. Prophecies. Dark Visions. Future events with dire consequences only she can avert.
Sarah is an Automatic Writer who suffers from a rare obsessive-compulsive disorder called trichotillomania.
I would have given it 5 stars but I find the constant use of bad language by the 18 year old off putting.
This was the first book I've read in the series and found that I really liked it a lot. I didn't even notice the swearing so I don't know why that's an issue with some people concerning this book. That the protagonist hears her dead sister's voice was a different angle to what I'm usually reading. I didn't find it odd - it fit the storyline perfectly. I would read the other books in the series. The crypt was an interesting place, the descriptions well-done.
I absolutely love this book. Sarah just keeps getting better. The story kept me wanting more. I could not put this book down. It is well written, as are all the books Jonas Saul writes. Great story. The characters are amazing. I look forward to reading more about Sarah and her courageous acts. She is definitely a great heroine. I highly recommend this book.
Sarah Roberts has to be the most annoying character ever! I just felt like I wanted to give her a slap and tell her to calm down and shut up a mo! Pity good story otherwise.
You can't stop Sarah Roberts! Jonas Saul has done it again with the 3rd in the Sarah Roberts series! I love these books that you can't put down! Thank you so much for a great read!
DNF You know when you're sitting in a waiting room and the TV is on ... and there's some show and it's interesting enough to hold your attention, so you watch it rather than, say flip through an ancient PEOPLE or scroll through your phone ... but when the receptionist calls your name you pretty much just up and walk away without giving the TV a second glance? Because the plot was just interesting enough to keep you watching but not interesting enough to make you care about what happens next?
Yeah. That was THE CRYPT. I'm mid-way through and despite all the running around, "intrigue", and nuggets of "what does that mean?" I really couldn't care less.
Just finished this one in less then 24hrs. I couldn’t put it down. I was captivated by the story and wanting to know if Sarah would succeed. It was sad to see Bennnett and Rosalie die but I was relieved she caught her sisters killer and that Rod didn’t capture her. Both her and Parkman made it out again. This is an amazing book, I can’t recommend this series enough. Today I’ll start book 4, however I’ll also have to slow down as I need to get things done and can’t continue reading all day and night. Lol. If you’ve never read this series you have to start. This story is captivating, thrilling, and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Everyone is after her and no one can stop her. Sarah’s sister was murdered after being being abused by a human trafficker. Now she help’s Sarah help others and hunt the man who killed her. Vivian steps into Sarah’s body and writes down what Sarah needs to do and who to help during her scary adventures. Some of the funniest things work to save Sarah when she follows the instruction. She never knows what to expect just follows by blind faith that her sister is working to protect her as they save others.
Part three in a 21 part series about Sarah Roberts who is unique in her own special way. Encounters many an adversary but has back up from the only person who she totally trusts. Read on and find out what Sarah gets up......once you start you'll want more and more ...enjoy the thrill
As always this book was a non-stop read!! Again it really deserves 10 stars!! ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Sadly Sarah's sister isn't always there, when she needs her, the most! Bad guys all around and an Epic ending!!
You people should just read this book yourselves and write your own review on this novel yourself and I really enjoyed reading this book very much so. Shelley MA
The series gets better with every book still some unbelievable stuff going on but I'm enjoying the read. Sarah can sure get herself into some odd situations.
This was the fastest pace so far. It was almost too many people and places to keep up with. I'm glad Parkman survived but I wish Rosalie and Bennett had too.