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The time has come for a grand adventure filled with high excitement and explosive action.
Matt Drake, a retired SAS officer, must unravel a mystery older than time in his search for the Nine Pieces of Odin. Though scattered aeons ago, it is believed that once the Pieces are reunited they will show the way to the Tomb of the Gods- the greatest archaeological find of all time.
From a rocket attack on the Louvre to a battle in a Swedish cavern, from a daring helicopter raid on New York's National History Museum to an assault on a gangsters mansion in Hawaii, Matt Drake must find the world's oldest treasure in one of the wildest places on earth, searching for the very bones of the Gods with the spoils of victory being the entire world.
267 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2011
The Bones of Odin
intrigued me because of the link to Norse Mythology. I have to admit I regret not being able to take it (as it wasn't offered while I was there) when I was taking History courses at Brandon University. It has been offered since, but like many courses at BU, it is offered on a rotating cycle because of small faculty numbers. In effect, more courses are offered, but over a two year cycle, or in some cases a four year cycle.Note, I refuse to capitalize google. It not just a company anymore - as much as it will probably over run the earth similar in impact to the Catholic church and its role throughout history.
