What's a girl to do? Slated to leave on a two-week vacation for a
Thanksgiving vacation in San Francisco with her family, FBI forensic
artist Sydney ("Sid") Fitzpatrick once again becomes involved in an
operation in which she doesn't belong. Asked by her friend Tasha to
undertake a portrait to identify a murder victim, instead of leaving,
she finds herself in the midst of a black op by a secret government
agency after learning of her friend's death in a "hit-and-run" accident.
Determined
to find her friend's murderer, Syd finds herself flying to Rome, where
she becomes involved in the operation. The initial victim was the
daughter of the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See. And subsequent events
indicate a centuries-old conspiracy involving the Vatican, Knights
Templar and Freemasons, as well as international hit men seeking an
ancient map supposedly leading to either a hidden treasure or even the
Biblical plagues brought forth upon Egypt by Moses. International
bankers and government officials are also part of the conspiracy to
dominate the world.
Written with a broad brush, Syd's travels take
her to the catacombs of Milan in an effort to prevent the bad guys from
obtaining the secret map to the Templar treasure. The fact that she is
an FBI-trained forensic artist herself enables the author to provide
authentic descriptions of the forensic aspects of the tale, and also
permits her to chronicle the case with a high degree of realism. As the
story progresses, the suspense builds exponentially.
Recommended.
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