History – and adventure – abound in the disrupted nation of
Greece, especially on the isle of Patmos. In sore need of work and money,
Dmitri takes on a job to sail some goods for a client to a pick up spot in the
midst of the sea. Although he knows the goods must be illegal, he has no idea
what he will be asked to do in exchange. Or how he will be caught up in the
adventures of two Americans, Nick and Carey, who are in search of ancient Greek
artifacts which have gone missing.
With the backdrop of the lovely Mediterranean and a Greek
world thrown into economic turmoil, Davis Bunn tells a story of a plot to steal
an infamous artifact from the isle of Patmos. Fast paced and easy to read, The Patmos Deception is an interesting
book, although the author doesn’t give a lot of time to building a truly
intriguing plot of missing artifacts or answering the question of how they
might be recovered. I thought the mystery could be deeper, but still enjoyed
the book.
This book was provided by
Bethany House Publishers for review purposes only.
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