A series of unusual encounters with a mysterious bell-shaped craft has the people at Project Gauntlet baffled. A seemingly routine investigation into the phenomena leads Grant's team to the inexplicable conclusion that something isn't right. A race across continents and time ensues in which the future of the human race is left hanging in the balance.
Richard Turner proudly served in the Armed Forces for more than thirty years. He considers himself fortunate to have had numerous overseas deployments that took him to many varied locations throughout the world, including: Germany, Cyprus, Croatia, Sierra Leone, Bosnia, Egypt, Israel and finally two tours of Afghanistan. Wanting to try something new, he now spends his time writing.
Some of Richard's favourite authors include: James Rollins, Andy McDermmott and the many novels of Clive Cussler.
This book continues the adventures of the team. It started very slowly with a premise that was not too interesting, but it really picked in the middle. Time travel, the Founders, competing secrect organizations, and a mysterious foe as a wildcard. A good read, it needs more proofing to correct typos.
This quest finds the squad trying to solve a mystery from the second world war. Towards the end of the war , a strange weapon was created and tested which might have changed the course of history. Or did it already?
My only complaint would be that the book was too short. Or, at least it felt like it. Most unusual for a full length novel. To say the least, I loved it. Going looking for the next volume as soon as I can!