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A carregar... The Lafayette Sword (2007)por Eric Giacometti, Jacques Ravenne
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Murder. Torture. Alchemy. Now Antoine has to figure how it all fits as did Nicholas Flamel back in the 1300's. I enjoyed this story. I also enjoyed the entwining of the story from today with the story back in 1300's. I like Antoine and how being a Freemason entwines his whole life. Every time he is involved with a murder there is a Mason connection. It is up to him to determine how it fits and use the clues given to find the murderer. This mystery was good. I was interested from the beginning and interested in how the Masonic symbols were used by the murderer to find what he wanted. I also liked how the history of alchemy and the history of some of the founding members of the lodge Antoine belongs mixed together. A good story and I hope there are more coming in this series in translation. Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. I enjoyed the story but not the reading. Translating is a thankless job and I do not mean to be hard on Anne Trager but I kept feeling I was watching a foreign movie with subtitles. The language was technically correct but the reading enjoyablity suffered. Like a cluttered closet, I itched to clean it out and reorganize. Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. The Lafayette Sword is a Masonic puzzle passed through the centuries. The sword itself simply adds to the clues; the story itself concerns that fanciful notion of alchemy and the philosopher's stone -- material that can transmute any metal into gold. This novel bounces back and forth between modern times and 14th century France. Two modern Freemasons are murdered, and the killer shows every sign of being a high-level member in the cult. Antoine Marcas, a Mason and an investigator with the Paris police, is engaged as a cop, as a friend of one of the murdered, and as a Freemason himself. In parallel, we are also told the story of Nicolas Flamel, a scribe in Paris in 1355. Flamel is brought in by a torturer to record the confession of a young lady who was traveling companion to a Jew burned at the stake. The Jew had a book, a book that contained the secretes of alchemy -- just what a broke France needed to continue during the 100 years war with England. The story is nicely paced, engaging in both timelines. We wind up in familiar territory, the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty; both which have been the source of Masonic intrigues in other novels involving this cult. The translation from its original French is superb. This would make a good script for an crime thriller. Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. Fast paced book that is almost very good. It moves along well has just enough character detail and a good story. Like many thrillers it keeps a little outlandish and trite at times but that doesn't detract from the story. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pertence a SérieAntoine Marcas (3)
Gold.Obsession.Secrets.Following the murder of a Freemason brother, Antoine Marcas uncovers unsettling truths about gold and its power to fascinate and corrupt. A priceless sword is stolen and deaths ensue setting the Freemason detective on a case of Masons turned bad. A clue points to mysteries and conspiracy about elusive pure gold, launching a frantic, deadly race between two symbolic places--the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower. A captivating plot weaves alchemy and the Middle Ages into a modern-day thriller. Part of an international best-selling series that has sold 2 million copies worldwide, with "vivid characters, an evocative international setting and history darker than midnight." For readers who love ancient myths, secret societies, chilling narrative and modern speed. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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So how was this book? I do admit that I was a bit less charmed by this book than the previous. It's still an interesting and fast-paced book and the mystery with the Lafayette sword was fascinating. And the historical angle with Nicolas Flamel's POV which gives the reader the clues to the present story was fascinating. However, I found that the story lacked the intensity from the previous book and I missed Jade that Antoine Marcas was teamed up with. I liked their chemistry and just having Marcas, well it felt like something important was missing. However, I did find the alchemy angle fascinating and Flamel POV really intrigued me.
The Lafayette Sword may not have intrigued me as much as the Shadow Ritual did. However, I think that this series is definitely something you should read if you like adventurous treasure seeking books with a deranged killer.
I want to thank Partners In Crime Virtual Book Tours for providing me with a free copy for an honest review! ( )