The Lost Throne

The Lost Throne by Chris Kuzneski, published by Penguin Adult on October 30, 2008, is a 592-page work written in English. This narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the Meteora monasteries in central Greece, where a sacred brotherhood guards a long-forgotten secret. The tranquility of this holy retreat is violently disrupted when an elite group of warriors, armed with ancient weapons, attacks the monks, leaving them to perish with their knowledge.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines action, adventure, and mystery as it follows Richard Byrd, an academic whose quest to uncover the location of one of the Seven Ancient Wonders leads him into a perilous conspiracy. The story delves into themes of international crime and suspense, as Byrd navigates the dangers posed by those intent on keeping the truth hidden. This edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the intertwining fates of the characters against a backdrop of historical intrigue.
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Hewn into the towering cliffs of central Greece, the Met�ora monasteries are all but inacessible. The Holy Trinity is the most isolated, its sacred brotherhood the guardians of a long-forgotten secret.
In the dead of night, the sanctity of the holy retreat is shattered by an elite group of warriors, carrying ancient weapons. One by one, they hurl the silent monks from the cliff-top – the holy men taking their secret to their rocky graves.
Halfway across Europe, a terrified academic fears for his life. Richard Byrd has nearly uncovered the location of one of the Seven Ancient Wonders – the statue of Zeus and his mighty throne. But Byrd’s search has also uncovered a forbidden conspiracy, and there are those who would do anything to conceal its dark agenda…
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