Cutting the Gordian Knot (The final solution)
I am pleased to reveal the synopsis of the final book in The Torc Trilogy.
I will be revealing the meaning behind the title in another blog soon.
Please note; this book is not yet available for purchase.
Two
months after their disastrous holiday, Orlagh and Jerry are at home in Ireland
recovering from their terrifying ordeal.
The
Belgae Torc is at last on display at the National Museum and Orlagh is under increasing
pressure to divide her time between her work at the museum and heading up an
archaeological dig in County Meath. She
is convinced that an ancient battle between Iron Age tribes took place here and
is determined to prove her theory, but as archaeologists begin to unearth the truth,
they are faced with some unexpected surprises.
Meanwhile,
on the other side of the Atlantic, Jack Harrington is making discoveries of his
own and finds himself juggling personal and professional commitments. His organisation is still recovering from
recent events in the Mediterranean and is loathed to be drawn into another
deadly conflict, but like it or not, there are unresolved issues that cannot be
avoided.
The Phoenix
Legion is about to implement the final phase of its master plan and this time
Schiffer is convinced that nothing can stop him from realising his goal.
With
the past merging with the present, the elements of a deadly conclusion are
finally coming together. Will history
repeat itself or can another worldwide catastrophe be avoided?
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