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Title:Provenance (Rogue Angel #11)
Author:Alex Archer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:March 4th 2008 by Gold Eagle (first published March 1st 2008)
Categories:Fantasy. Adventure. Fiction. Urban Fantasy. Action
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When a mysterious man orchestrates an attack on archaeologist Annja Creed and then offers her an assignment, Annja is baffl ed. But the mission is too intriguing for her to refuse. She must fi nd an object that possesses a sacred and powerful secret offering atonement to anyone who uncovers it—or wreaking havoc on the world.

Stolen from an ancient order of knights, the relic is now in the clutches of a band of pirates sailing the South China Sea. When a government leader threatens to destroy the pirate ship—along with the artifact—rather than let it get into the wrong hands, Annja must decide at what cost the sacred prize should be protected. Destroying it would defi le history. But saving it could bring about apocalypse.

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Original Title: Provenance
ISBN: 0373621299 (ISBN13: 9780373621293)
Edition Language: English
Series: Rogue Angel #11


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Ratings: 3.73 From 596 Users | 31 Reviews

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This was the best one so far - a distinction that is completely meaningless. Unfortunately I can't give it one and a half stars, so I'll just give it one instead.

Archeologist and television personality Annja Creed finds herself in the middle of a tug of war between several factions for a mysterious religious relic that was hijacked from a cruise ship in the middle of the ocean. The relic, if brought to light by the wrong party, could have world shattering consequences. Annja must decide if she can trust the leader of a tiny Pacific country who has claims to the artifact as she wonders what his motives are toward the relic - and to her.The author, one of

Maybe I missed this, but what was in the coffin?Either way, me not figuring that out does not diminish how much I enjoyed this book... although it took me so long to finish. (not saying it's a mighty long book though; just that things came up and prevented me from reading through, uninterrupted.)

Meh. I have pretty low expectations of this series (they're the novel equivalent of the Tomb Raider movies, but they're generally enjoyably silly and fun)This instalment just felt like action/fight scenes randomly strung together, with a half-hearted attempt at a romance thread (also? I get the impression that the writers don't actually know any real adult women and are writing Lara-sorry-ANNJA's thought processes as running the way they remember those of girls they knew at highschool)NOT, I

I really REALLY enjoyed this book. I have to say its the best in the series so far! I thought it was well rounded, correctly paced, and just the right amount of action, mystery, and emotion. There was nothing wrong with this book in my mind!



I picked up the original Rogue Angel book a number of years ago at a bookstore. The heroine of the story happened to have the same basic first name as someone I knew very well. The novels are a great action oriented read. They involve a beautiful sword wielding archaeologist. Annja knows martial arts and is very athletic. She takes on anyone in a fight whether it be a gun, fists and legs or a sword. The sword used to belong to belong to Joan of Arc. Therefore, there is a small supernatural

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