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The Dragon Storm

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Join Alexander Storm as he leads a diverse team of would-be-heroes around the world in search of the 12 Hours of Night. The fabled Ancient Egyptian papyrus has been split into 12 parts and secreted around the globe at major archaeological sites. With only a set of intricate riddles as their guide, the team must face all manner of supernatural villains as they race against time and a duo of enigmatic demons who are hellbent on acquiring the 12 Hours and opening the gates to Hell on Earth.

©2021 Anthony DiPaolo (P)2022 Anthony DiPaolo
Action & Adventure Horror International Mystery & Crime Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Scary Fiction Suspense

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predictable good we're always going to win. no suspenceb no mystery over all very tame

very disapponting

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Well, I got as far as the start of Book 2, but the final straw was the author confusing acronym with anagram. I wholeheartedly agree with other reviewers that this book desperately needs a thorough editing. It could easily lose 25% by getting rid of the absurd similies and use of ridiculous obscure words. It’s almost as if the author had swallowed a thesaurus. This type of writing doesn't show the author's expertise and proficiency, in fact the opposite. A great pity, as the story line shows promise, and this could have been a good book. On the other hand, the narration was excellent, with one glaring exception. Chichester is pronounced with a short ‘i’ as in pin, not a long ‘i’ as in high. It’s always best to double or triple check pronunciation websites.

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