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Old 03-09-2013, 11:55 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Gazella20 View Post
It'd be nice to know the books you have on your wish list and your "Codeian Thrillers" collection as you call it. Plus that way, we'll know which books in your collection/wish list are worth reading
Ooh, good idea. The Codeian Thrillers collection includes the following, most of which I got when there were ebook bargains. I still have to start most of them, let alone finishing them (sigh), and some might be more techno-thriller than "Codeian."
The Radix by Brett King
The Devil Colony by James Rollins
The Roswell Conspiracy: Tyler Lock 3 by Boyd Morrison (Hi Boyd!)
Pandora's Temple by Jon Land
The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry
The Trinity Game by Sean Chercover
The Lost Constitution by William Martin
The Templar Concordat by Terrence O'Brien
Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
The Second Messiah by Glenn Meade

Samples of
A sample of God's Lions: The Secret Chape by John Lyman
30 Pieces of Silver: An Extremely Controversial Historical Thriller by Carolyn McCray
The Nostradamus Prophecies by Mario Reading
Plague of Coins (The Judas Chronicles #1) by Aiden James


My wishlist is huge. Again, some of these might be pure adventure and not so much archaeological.

Spoiler:
The Protocol (A James Acton Thriller, Book #1) (James Acton Thrillers) by J. Robert Kennedy

The Judas Codex - No secret remains hidden forever however well buried by James Stevens

THE SIXTH KEY by Adriana Koulias


The Coming by Michael Rigg

The Genesis Code by Christopher Forrest

Chasing Eden (Eden Thrillers) by B.K. Sherer


Tomb of Atlantis by Christopher David Petersen


Bones of Angels by Christopher Forrest

Ice Tomb Second Edition by Deborah Jackson

The Bone Chamber (Sydney Fitzpatrick) by Robin Burcell

Solomon's Throne by Jennings Wright


The Bones Of Odin (Matt Drake 1) by David Leadbeater

The Larmenius Inheritance by John Paul Davis


33 A.D. (Bachiyr, Book 1) by David McAfee

The Ragnarök Conspiracy by Erec Stebbins

The Pharos Objective by David Sakmyster

The Last Good Man by A. J. Kazinski (Hardcover)

The Paradise Prophecy by Robert Browne

The Lazarus Vault by Tom Harper

Book of Souls (Will Piper) by Glenn Cooper

The Painted Messiah by Craig Smith

Quest (Dane Maddock Adventures) by David Wood

The Pyramid of Doom: A Novel by Andy Mcdermott

The Egyptian by Layton Green

The Secret Crown by Chris Kuzneski

The Nostradamus Prophecies by Mario Reading

The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury

God's Lions: The Secret Chapel by John Lyman

The Thieves of Darkness by Richard Doetsch

The Atlantis Code by Charles Brokaw

The Trespass (An Archaeological Mystery Thriller) by Scott Hunter

The Breath of God: A Novel of Suspense by Jeffrey Small

Scarab by Stavros Halvatzis

The Rozabal Line by Shawn Haigins

The Alchemist's Secret by Scott Mariani

The Icon: A Nove by Neil Olson

The Last Cato: A Novel by Matilde Asensi


Edited to Add:
And did I really write "architectural thrillers"?!

Now that's a genre I'd like to see...

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