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Something bad happened to Matinicus "Matt" Hawkins in Afghanistan. The ex-SEAL was grievously wounded in an ambush that killed men under his command and almost ended his life. When he pushed for an investigation, he was kicked out of the Navy with a psychiatric discharge. The doctors put his shattered leg back together, but the bitterness destroyed his marriage. Five years later, Hawkins is jerked out of his tranquil life as a designer of undersea robots. A super-secret government group wants him to go back to Afghanistan on a strange and dangerous mission. A Georgetown University historian has unearthed evidence that could lead to the fabulous treasure of Prester John, a legendary Christian ruler of an eastern empire. The historian has disappeared, and the government wants Hawkins to track down the treasure as a matter of national security. The centerpiece of the trove, an emerald-encrusted gold scepter, is the linchpin in the Prophet's Necklace, code-name for a plot that is intended to kill more people than the attack on the Twin Towers and rally others to the terrorist cause. Hawkins sees his mission to foil the plot as an opportunity to search for answers. He pulls together an eclectic team that includes his ex-wife, a former comrade-in-arms and a mentally unstable computer whiz. Backed by his unlikely team, Hawkins will travel thousands of miles and hundreds of years on an amazing time-space odyssey. He'll face off against a cold-blooded killer. Probe the underwater secrets of an ancient tomb. Navigate the treacherous stands of an unimaginable conspiracy. And in the process, will discover that there are treasures even more valuable than gold.
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2 primary booksMatinicus "Matt" Hawkins Adventure is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Paul Kemprecos.
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The Emerald Scepter is one of those rip-roaring adventures that I didn't see coming. It was a book that I found intriguing after reading its description online. But it turned out to be one of those books that will never have a description that can do it justice. We're talking a 500 page novel that is cover to cover action and suspense. The characters and interesting and engaging while the plot leaves the reader with a constantly evolving understanding of the protagonist's past and present.
All of this is an exceptional treat for fans of the thriller genre as many will recognized Paul Kemprecos's name from his collaborative work with Clive Cussler on The Numa Files (the Kurt Austin series). And while it comes as no surprise that Paul is a gifted story teller, The Emerald Scepter proves that he has saved his best work for his solo career.
I started reading The Emerald Scepter looking for a solid summer action thriller. By the time I closed the figurative back cover (it was an ebook after all), I realized I had selected an exceptional summer adventure. The characters of this book are so powerful and enjoyable, I can only hope this turns out to be the start of a new series.