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The Destiny Relic

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Hank Cameron, cousin to a U.S. Senator, is the most hated and most hunted man in the Middle East. Framed for stealing a religious relic that could inflame or end warfare around the world, he is isolated in Jordan. A dead or alive bounty has been issued for his capture. Agents of the Vatican, the Israeli Mossad, and Muslim terrorists, all want what he has. Where to hide? Who to trust? Can he survive? Will the world?

My Review
WOW! The Destiny Relic is memorizing.

The novel starts off with Hank just outside the cave looking in uncertain of it's instability. Even though dread engulfed him and he knew he should wait for the others the temptation was too great to ignore. He should have known better than to act so carelessly....

This is definitely the type of book that grabs you and does not let go until the very end. I can tell you I was screaming at Hank - don't go in - don't go in - are you crazy?

The Destiny Relic was provided for free in exchange for my honest opinion. Well, i can tell you it is a must read if you enjoy a suspenseful and engrossing novel. The characters are well-written Wow - definitely a winner!

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Hank Cameron is your basic “Indiana Jones” wanna-be amateur archaeologist until he discovers a cache of documents in a cave that could up-end the history of the world’s three major religions. One of these documents appears to be written by Jesus himself. When news of the discovery breaks, radical factions in the Middle East take it upon themselves to craft their own “Jesus” document that support their religious and political agendas. How this will all end is anyone’s guess.

The Destiny Relic by Ed Mitchell is the fourth book in Mitchell’s Gold Lust series. While it doesn’t share a common character with the preceding books, I still found it very well written and worth reading. Mitchell has drawn from his military experience to compose the plot and characters in this book. While he takes some literary license, the story line was quite believable and one I think could very well happen in real life. I would recommend this book and give it 4/5 stars.

* A copy of the ebook was the only compensation received in exchange for this review. *

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I read this cover to cover and stayed up all night to finish. Plot sucks you in and holds you spellbound. Hank, the main character, is a believable. Great book!

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The characters jump off of the page with realism. I truly enjoyed reading "The Destiny Relic", and I wasn't ready for it to end. Give it a try, you'll enjoy it. Can't help but visualize the plot scenario and how it had me bitting my nails and flying through the chapters to the exciting end..
Very entertaining !!

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