The Last Templar
Registered by purpleprose of -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on 8/20/2008
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by purpleprose from -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Da Vinci Code meets Indiana Jones. God, archaeologists get a bad press...... Surprisingly good for a plane journey.
Journal Entry 2 by purpleprose at Chalk Farm Tube Station in Camden, Greater London United Kingdom on Thursday, August 21, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (8/21/2008 UTC) at Chalk Farm Tube Station in Camden, Greater London United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
The first step of its journey....the Northern Line southbound..
The first step of its journey....the Northern Line southbound..
Journal Entry 3 by Jixie from -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Friday, August 22, 2008
Book found in Chalk Farm Tube Station in North London. It sounds like a good read, and as I had just finished a couple of undemanding sci-fi novels just previously finding it could not have been more fortuitous!
Im due to travel to America soon, so I intend to leave it there once I've finished reading it. Many thanks to the original purchaser.
Im due to travel to America soon, so I intend to leave it there once I've finished reading it. Many thanks to the original purchaser.
Journal Entry 4 by Jixieus from -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Wednesday, September 10, 2008
the same guy as the above poster, but I forgot which email address I used to register (d'oh!). Nevermind.
Anyway, the book was pretty standard airport thriller novel fare, good for a quick, undemanding read. Very, very much in the spirit of The Da Vinci Code - clearly hoping to cash in on that success and makes some pretty far - fetched ideas but the author pulls it off, keeping it interesting and exciting throughout. Good for travel reading -
which is just as well, as I left in South Station, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Hopefully it will be found and enjoyed by a fellow traveller...
Anyway, the book was pretty standard airport thriller novel fare, good for a quick, undemanding read. Very, very much in the spirit of The Da Vinci Code - clearly hoping to cash in on that success and makes some pretty far - fetched ideas but the author pulls it off, keeping it interesting and exciting throughout. Good for travel reading -
which is just as well, as I left in South Station, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Hopefully it will be found and enjoyed by a fellow traveller...