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Sam Reilly #19-21

The Sam Reilly Collection Volume 7

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Three complete novels in the Sam Reilly series!

The Labyrinth Key

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.

The Obsidian Chamber

In A.D. 79, Mount Vesuvius erupted and a small girl raced for her life along the cobblestone streets of Pompeii. She needed to survive. She needed to tell someone what she had done so that it could never happen again…

In present day, while Sam Reilly is on a mission to locate the long-lost shipwreck of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton, a strange code begins to circulate on the internet. It purports to have the answers to some of the world’s most complex engineering and algorithmic problems.

The US government’s brightest minds are racing to be the first to break what has the potential to be the most powerful code on Earth.

And the most dangerous.

Shangri-La

An ancient order concealed in shadow.
A hidden battle that’s raged for millennia.
A secret meeting of unimaginable significance.

Shangri-La. For generations, few people have known whether that mythical paradise was real, or just a legend.

But now a clandestine assembly between some of the most powerful organizations on the planet has been called, and Sam Reilly must disentangle the truth from the myth…

…and there are dangerous people who will go to any length to keep Shangri-La’s secrets buried.

794 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 3, 2020

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About the author

Christopher Cartwright

67 books249 followers
Christopher Cartwright writes spellbinding mysteries and suspense novels. Often with a backdrop of ocean adventure. Born in 1983, he has a background as a paramedic, and is an avid sailor and SCUBA diver.

He holds degrees in paramedics, nursing and emergency management.

Chris currently lives in Sydney with his wife and two children.

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June 18, 2021
Adventure after adventure and near death experience

Sam Reilly volume 7 fantastic historical adventures. The Labyrinth key the dangerous story to obtain these keys with run in with cartel an betrayal yes an exciting read. The Obsidian chamber again is set to change the course of the human race Sam and Tom meet an extraordinary young man who helps them find the reason ?? Shangri-La the race is on its always a fight for the knowledge and those who want to manipulate it. Sam's near death injury and the return to the 8th continent with a little insight from Jordan the young man who can see more than most , he and Tom are set to search for the fabled Shangri-La is it a place or is it a story well others believe it is recommend read
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April 27, 2022
All about Sam

As always a tale about Cartwright’s superhero Sam Reilly and his amazing travels through one exciting life-threatening escapade after another. He somehow manages to come up with solutions to every situation as is expected in a superhero. Very enjoyable and moving at a comfortable speed.
Wayne Christensen
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August 8, 2020
A superb ending to a remarkable series, excellent writing throughout. Beautifully paced

and exciting, couldn't stop until I hwd read the entire series. Makes v for some deep
thinking and poses more questions than answers. A must forcans of both genre and
author.


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