The book is finished. I'm just sorting through the editor's corrections, and checking all the details.
Anyone who enjoyed book one, The Templar Map, will love this book. I can only speak of the quality of the edition, the editing (expensive! ouch!), and the cover. All in all, it is a production that I am proud of. It carries along the story of the Templar Map, the tale of Solomon's mines, in a way that keeps you hunched over a pillow and frantically turning pages to reach the end.
When the wife handed me a couple of tickets to a remote Danish island, I never suspected our holiday would send me into the same tale that Dan Brown drummed up for the Da Vinci Code. Now here I am, up to my eyeballs in the mystery of the Knights Templar, a treasure that vanished, and the third book, The Bones Of The Wise men, takes the reader to Cologne Cathedral, where a madman has broken into the sacred bones, as though searching for something. And the Templar Map has been stolen by a military assault team. Ha ha. Read on!
K.R.Hill