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A shadow war is brewing.

A clandestine group known as the Disciples of Solomon is determined to unleash a wave of terror unlike any the world has ever seen. Their targets are the most powerful leaders and the institutions they represent. Their goal is to bring down civilization as we know it. They will stop at nothing to achieve their objectives, and they will use any means necessary to get what they want. They are ruthless, they are cunning, and they are determined to succeed.

Standing in their way is the Forge Team, a group of five specialists with unique skills and a shared past of violence. They are the only ones who can stop Solomon, but they are outnumbered and outgunned. They will have to use all their skills and experience to defeat this formidable enemy who already sent shockwaves around the world with the stunning events of SILVER.

In the heart of Rome, they encounter a hidden vault containing the Spear of Destiny, an ancient relic believed to have pierced the side of Christ. In the ruins of a German city, they uncover a secret lab where a deadly virus is being engineered. And in the bustling streets of London, they must stop a madman from unleashing a financial apocalypse.

The clock is ticking. Can they save the world before it is too late?

In this explosive thriller ripped from today's headlines, you

Follow the Forge Team as they race against time to stop Solomon's deadly plot.Experience the heart-pounding action and suspense as they fight for their lives and the fate of the world.Uncover the secrets of Solomon's organization and their sinister motives.Meet a cast of unforgettable characters, both good and evil.Be taken on a thrilling ride that will leave you breathless.

523 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 8, 2015

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Steven Savile

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Steven Savile (born October 12, 1969, in Newcastle, England) is a British fantasy, horror and thriller writer, and editor living in Sala, Sweden.

Under the Ronan Frost penname (inspired by the hero of his bestselling novel, Silver) he has also written the action thriller White Peak, and as Matt Langley was a finalist for the People's Book Prize.

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1,738 reviews162 followers
September 24, 2018
You'll Never Look At Gold The Same Again. FINALLY, after so many years begging for this book that I finally stopped begging and just quietly assumed it would never happen, Steven Savile comes back with the explosive conclusion to the story he created in SILVER.

SILVER is easily one of the best thrillers I've read in my life, and GOLD is at least as good. The action picks up shortly after the events of SILVER, with the team still dealing with its repercussions. Except that the threat is about to be realized, and now the team must fight harder than ever to save lives before it is too late.

But with the events of SILVER looking over their heads, can they pull off the impossible, even as the odds are stacked ever more against them?

Well... read to find out :D
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309 reviews
February 4, 2019
Despite my best efforts, I read this entire series out of order. This book was a continuation of Silver, a book released years earlier but had just been published. The publish dates did not match the series chronology. I think that Silver/Gold are meant to be read in that order and separate from the other Ogmios books but I'm just guessing here.
All that aside, this book was an exciting read. Some of the terrorist events were pretty inventive and the whole book ripped along nicely to a satisfying conclusion.
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3,060 reviews
April 28, 2020
Turned out to be okay, but it had been so long since Silver, I forgot most of what happened before. I loved Silver, and found Gold to be just okay. Plus, several glaring editorial type mistakes. I am sure Gold was not self-published. Did no one proof read this? It has been out for 2 years or so. Cannot believe others have not caught these basic mistakes. Despite my misgivings, this is still a good thriller. Will we see the Ogmios Group again? I kind of hope so.
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