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The Sword

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Professor Jack Goodrich has a prestigious job in Cairo. When he's offered the chance to authenticate potentially priceless artefacts, he thinks his dreams have come true. But as soon as they are in his possession, the nightmare begins with the death of his wife and daughter.

10 pages, Audio CD

First published January 1, 2008

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Daniel Easterman

49 books58 followers
A pseudonym used by Denis M. MacEoin (aka Jonathan Aycliffe).

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527 reviews128 followers
April 8, 2020
4.5. Whoa! A wonderful historical fiction read. Well researched. David Easterman, of interest, studied Persian, Arabic and Islamic studies. Additionally he lectured at Fez University of Morocco. This understanding of Islamic culture and religion was strongly reflected in the story. Especially the fanaticism that the religion can engender.
Essentially the storyline concerns how a Holy war can arise. Can it be stopped before it starts? A British agent us on the trail - with a few key players to aid his goal of stopping a Holy war.
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561 reviews7 followers
January 2, 2012
I have not read any Daniel Easter man books before but will certainly be reading more. A very well told story on a familiar theme of death and destruction for the world.Interesting facts and sub plots make a real page turner the only disappointing part was the end which seemed to tie everything up in the space of a chapter, that said I would still thoroughly recommend this book.
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93 reviews
July 20, 2012
So enjoyed this book from the shocks & twists at the start thru to the end, found it hard to put down. Not overloaded with characters so was able to follow the story easily. Look forward to another by this author.
Profile Image for Nuria Colomina Gomis.
Author 4 books17 followers
September 13, 2021
Obra de ficción espeluznante en cuanto al tema que trata. No obstante hace que te replantees muchas cosas.
33 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2024
Another interesting book by Daniel Easterman describing the discovery of a sword that was considered by some to be essential to the establishment of a new caliphate.
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113 reviews23 followers
October 3, 2015
It was ok until the last hundred pages or so, towards the ending: I think it was very rushed in. I felt in a roller coaster where the anticipation and the rythm of the book lead to an impressive and unforgetable ending... and it wasn't. Such a waste. The beggining of the book was good because you could see, the bad boys wheren't fooling around; but.... some things in the middle of the book involving hacking, militar knowledge and so on was very unrealistic in the mean of who had it a how. The ending though... and what happened to Rashid, i don't know... it didn't quite came to the height of things. It's more like two stars and a half, but I most say this author has the talent to transport you to places very well, although sometimes it trew a descriptive paragraph in a page where the action was on point and you only wanted to know what happened next, not if the sand reflected something or things like that. It was a little distracting sometimes, but good, nevertheless.

A last thing, really? all the women around the main character are super beautiful and have hacking habilities? really? I think this is borderline hollywood style. Well, towards the end too, the book really turned out to be very hollywoodesque.
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1,604 reviews89 followers
July 24, 2016
Daniel Easterman posee en su haber una larga lista de thrillers cargados de tensión, con tramas exóticas e internacionales... Es capaz de tejer redes de intriga sostenidas en referencias históricas y mitológicas que desafían la imaginación, sólidamente unidas por agujeros de bala y derramamientos de sangre. Cada uno de sus libros es un ejemplo perfecto del género.
Dijo don Juan Carlos The Times.
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