Eternal Journey (Rogue Angel, #17)
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Eternal Journey (Rogue Angel #17)

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After shooting an episode of "Chasing History's Monsters "at a dig in Australia, Annja Creed is left feeling mildly unimpressed. The artifacts being uncovered are considered fringe by experts who doubt their authenticity. Annja is disappointed by the general lack of mystery involved. But her boredom is quickly replaced with fear when all that's left of her camera...more
Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
Published March 10th 2009 by Gold Eagle
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Shelley R
This is the 17th installment of the Rogue Angel adventures. This time Annya Creed, our archaelogist, host of Chasing History's Monsters, and current owner of Joan of Arc's sword, finds herself and crew documenting an Epyptian dig outside of Sydney, Australia. There are actually two going on concurrently, but Annya is documenting the private dig, and not the one funded by the University of Sydney.

Everything seems to be going fine, and Annya, along with Wesley Michaels and wife Jennif...more
Kathy Davie
This was just nasty...I will never understand the mindset of people like this! Annja's interviewing an archeologist on an Egyptian dig in Australia when her cameraman disappears. Seems the bad guys thought he and Annja might have seen something they shouldn't have. Lots of action with a flight (and a fight) to a modern temple in Egypt.

All I can say is "let's hear it for the good guys"!
Aileen
I'd have to add this to one of those "not the best" in the series. For starters Annja didn't sound like the Annja I read about in previous adventures. She kept on talking to herself out loud in this one and...really the adventure was good and all, but it lacked...something that I just can't put my finger to right at this very moment.
Roswita
Not bad. Not quite Annja's voice from previous books, but a good adventure all the same.
Mickey
These are just getting old I guess. Not a bad one though.
Kathryn
Ancient Egyptians made it to the Australian continent? Sure, why not. Yet another archaeological expedition turns into a life or death struggle. These books are my guilty pleasure.
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