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Cradle of Death book review: conspiracies and adventure in this heart-pounding global adventure...

Extraterrestrial involvement in Earth’s ancient civilizations has been nothing more than myths, high-level Government cover-ups… until now.





PLOT:


A cavity containing an alien artifact is found deep beneath a newly unearthed Dead Sea Cave in the West Bank. The object, the “Cradle,” isn’t a mythological container filled with the evils of the world as the Greek poet, Hesiod, once described. Pandora’s Box is, in reality, an advanced energy core mightier than any weapon imaginable.


Shortly after the Cradle’s unearthing, its discoverer, Special Forces veteran turned archaeologist, Elliot Oxley, is thrust into a centuries-old war that still rages on within the shadows of the world’s governments. He and a small team are forced to survive attacks by murderous zealots and well-armed mercenaries while also preventing the Cradle from falling into the hands of someone who intends to use it to fulfill a terrible prophecy.


Matt James has created an amazing group of adventurers in his latest book. Join Elliott(Ox), Lincoln, Ava, and Maggy as they explore the history of the Great Pyramid of Giza and its creator. Could Khufu really be Prometheus and could the other gods still be alive somewhere in our galaxy?


With the books fast-paced witty dialogue between an assembly of characters' and fast-paced action going to multiple world locations, Matt James’ CRADLE OF DEATH is Indiana Jones, James Bond, and the X-Files rolled into one, and if you love myth, legends, and conspiracies, then this is the book for you!


With no drawn-out plot, this book is a real page-turner for those into action and thrillers.

It is a no holds, un-put-downable thrill-ride of a book from the beginning that sinks it’s teeth into you like the creature from the Black Lagoon and never let's go right to the last page with efficient ease!


5/5 STARS

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