6 Sacred Stones by Matthew Reilly

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780743270540
  • Sales Rank: 29,043
  • 448pp
 
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Synopsis

THE END OF THE WORLD IS HERE

After their thrilling exploits in Matthew Reilly's rampaging New York Times bestseller, 7 Deadly Wonders, supersoldier Jack West Jr. and his loyal team of adventurers are back, and now they face an all-but-impossible challenge.

A mysterious ceremony in an unknown location has triggered a catastrophic countdown that will climax in no less than the end of all life on Earth. But Jack and his team might be able to ward off the coming Armageddon if they can find the fabled Six Sacred Stones, which hold clues to a legendary ancient device long lost in the fog of history. As the hunt begins, Jack and his team discover that they are not the only ones seeking the Stones...and that there might just be other players out there who don't want to see the world saved at all.

From Stonehenge in England to the deserts of Egypt to the spectacular Three Gorges region in China, The 6 Sacred Stones will take you on a nonstop rollercoaster ride through ancient history, modern military hardware, and some of the fastest and most mind-blowing action you will ever hear.

Jeff Ayers - Library Journal

In this sequel to Seven Deadly Wonders, Reilly increases the tension and the threat to produce another winner. Jack West Jr. and his team thought they had saved the world, but it turns out they only delayed the coming destruction. Now they must travel the globe again, recover six stones, and place them in a certain sequence in the "Great Machine." The team must split up in order to guarantee success in this epic quest, but their every move is being watched, and traitors with their own agendas have infiltrated the teams. Can they save the world again? The interwoven combination of action and mythology in the narrative makes for the perfect winter beach read. One warning: this is definitely the second book in what will be a trilogy, and saying it ends on a cliffhanger doesn't truly convey the desperate desire for the next book in hand when the last page is turned! For all fiction collections. [See Prepub Alert, LJ9/15/07.]

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Biography

Matthew Reilly is the international bestselling author of eight novels: The 6 Sacred Stones, 7 Deadly Wonders, Ice Station, Temple, Contest, Area 7, Scarecrow, and the children's book Hover Car Racer, and one novella, Hell Island. His books are published in more than eighteen languages in twenty countries, and he has sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide.

Malcolm Graeme has appeared on and off Broadway in Aida, The King and I, Lincoln Center's Hapgood, and M. Butterfly (National Tour). His television appearances include Law & Order, Follow the River, and Mr. Halpern and Mr. Johnson (with Laurence Olivier). Film credits include A Further Gesture, The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, and Reunion.

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July 07, 2008: Mr. Reilly has done it again! I just read The 6 Sacred Stones- True to form, he continues to entertain with a fast paced story while allowing us to see more and more into the world of Jack West and his extended family.

What a cop outby Anonymous

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June 06, 2008: This is the first Matthew Reilly book I've read, and probably the last. I found the over-the-top plot acceptable 'although way too many excapes from certain death occurred by the minute--for instance, when Zoe was falling off the back of a moving airplane, not one, but six hands grabbed her simultaneously'. But--the ending floored me. After reading 421 pages to find the hero falling to certain death, hostages in the form of a young boy left abandoned, and chaos ruling, the author simply states 'The end of the 6 sacred stones'. What a cop out. This is simply an attempt to get readers to buy his next book, something I won't do since I have no clue as to whether any resolution will come there or we'll be left high and dry again. Shame on you, Matthew Reilly.


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