Brief synopsis from the book cover:
Fifteen years ago, 8-year-old Ethan Jones watched a stranger bury something in the mining ruins of the Rhyolite Desert, Nevada.
Even at his young age, he knew what he’d just seen was important.
In present day, a US Navy SEAL takes refuge in a secret chamber beneath the ancient streets of Syria and discovers an unusual stone artifact, like nothing he’d ever seen before.
When news of the discovery reaches Sam Reilly, he is forced to return to his past, where his search for the Master Builders originated – and complete a mission he’d hoped could have stayed unfinished forever.
My rating:
Plot: 4 out of 5 stars
Writing: 4 out of 5 stars
Character development: 4 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
Recommended for readers of:
Action and Adventure
Review:
Book 19 in the Sam Reilly series delivers a masterful blend of suspense, archaeology, and high-octane adventure. The story opens with a haunting childhood memory—Ethan Jones, just eight years old, witnesses a mysterious burial in the desolate Rhyolite Desert. That moment, buried in time, resurfaces fifteen years later with seismic consequences.
Meanwhile, a U.S. Navy SEAL uncovers a strange stone artifact beneath the ancient streets of Syria, setting off a chain reaction that pulls Sam Reilly back into a mission he thought he’d left behind forever. The discovery is not just unusual—it’s otherworldly, and its implications reach deep into the legend of the Master Builders, a secretive group whose influence spans centuries.
This book has everything a great action-adventure novel should offer—plenty of thrilling sequences, a mystery that keeps you guessing, and a likeable hero who anchors the story. The pacing is relentless. Things happen fast, situations shift quickly, and the momentum never lets up.