The Lost Throne, Chris Kuzneski
The Lost Throne, Chris Kuzneski
1 Rating(s)
List: $14.99 | Sale: $10.50
Club: $7.49

The Lost Throne

Author: Chris Kuzneski

Narrator: Dick Hill

Unabridged: 13 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 07/23/2009


Synopsis

The fourth Payne and Jones thriller from New York Times bestselling author Chris Kuzneski. “A reader's delight from beginning to end. Tautly written, expertly told, smart, and exhilarating.”—New York Times bestselling author Steve BerryCarved into the towering cliffs of central Greece, the Holy Trinity monastery is all but inaccessible. Its sacred brotherhood has protected its secret for centuries. In the dead of night, the monastery’s sanctity is shattered by an elite group of warriors carrying ancient weapons. One by one, they hurl the monks from the cliff-top to the rocks below—the holy men taking their secret to their graves. Halfway across Europe, Richard Byrd has uncovered the location of a magnificent treasure, but there are those who will stop at nothing to prevent its discovery. Hoping to save himself, Byrd contacts Jonathon Payne and David Jones and begs for their help. The duo rushes to Saint Petersburg, Russia, and quickly finds themselves caught in an adventure that will change their lives forever.

About Chris Kuzneski

Chris Kuzneski is the internationally bestselling author of twelve novels. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide. Chris is the first (and only) adventure writer to win an ITW Thriller Award. Although he grew up in western Pennsylvania, he currently lives on the Gulf Coast of Florida, where he will probably die alone because he spends way too much time watching movies and sports.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeannie on January 27, 2010

The Lost Throne is the author’s first hardcover debut, the third in his Payne and Jones thriller series. This was my first book by this author, I had not read the first two books in the series prior to picking up this new installment. The reason I decided to try this one first was due to my previous......more

Goodreads review by Tim on February 07, 2009

Oh dear ... what a disappointment. The previous two books ['Sign of the Cross' and 'Sword of God':] were formulaic but had a certain raw energy and innocent paciness that made them enjoyable. Chapters were short and ended on a high note so you wanted to keep turning the page even though you knew tha......more

Goodreads review by Allen on January 26, 2022

This book was 538 pages that could have easily been 700. Their was a big scene at the beginning, followed by two different storylines that were slow, but gradually got larger on both sides. The last 5 chapters is where most everything happened, but it wasn't consistent with the rest of the book. The......more

Goodreads review by Syazwanie on September 23, 2020

Not really as substantial as his previous 2 books I read.......more

Goodreads review by Marilee on August 19, 2017

Very well written and enjoyed the action but especially loved the bits of history intertwined in the story.......more