The Templar Legion

The Templar Legion by Paul Christopher is a thrilling narrative published by National Geographic Books on June 7, 2011. This first edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English. The story follows retired Army Ranger Lt. Col. John Holliday, who is drawn into a perilous adventure after an archaeologist friend uncovers a mysterious find in Ethiopia. As he pursues a trail of clues through the tumultuous horn of Africa, Holliday becomes the target of those who seek to claim a priceless treasure linked to an ancient riddle.
Readers will encounter a blend of historical intrigue and suspense as Holliday navigates danger and deception in his quest. The narrative unfolds with elements of action and adventure, immersing the audience in a world where the past holds the key to survival. This book explores themes of treasure hunting and the complexities of human motives against a backdrop of chaos, making it a captivating read for those interested in fiction that intertwines history with thrilling escapades.
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Retired Army Ranger Lt. Col. John Holliday is swept into an adventure as deadly as it is secretive when an archaeologist friend makes a bizarre find in Ethiopia. But when he follows a trail of clues through the chaotic and lawless horn of Africa, he finds himself hunted as he comes closer to a priceless treasure that can only be found by those who can solve a riddle from the past.
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