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Storm Front

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#1 New York Times Bestseller
An ancient relic is unearthed during an archaeological dig. A Minnesota college professor is keeping a secret that could change the world’s history as we know it. For Virgil Flowers, the link between the two is inescapable—and his investigation, more dangerous and far-reaching than he can possibly imagine.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 19, 2013
      Thriller Award–winner Sandford ventures into Da Vinci Code territory in his clever, quirky seventh Virgil Flowers novel (after 2012’s Mad River). When an archeological dig in Israel turns up a stele—an inscribed piece of stone—with the potential to shake the roots of Biblical faith, Elijah Jones, a college professor who fears he’s dying, steals the precious artifact and flees home to Mankuto, Minn. Virgil, a Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent, at first simply attempts to recover the stolen object, but soon finds himself trying to outwit mercenary Turks as well as agents of the Mossad, Hezbollah, and Texas gazillionares, all of whom want the artifact for their own purposes. Despite the bloodthirsty fanaticism the participants display, the quest for the stone provides many opportunities for cross-cultural verbal confusion and violent slapstick. Though attracted to a sexy local criminal who’s become Jones’s accomplice, the exasperated Virgil mainly tries to stop the commotion before anyone gets seriously hurt. Unusually good-natured intrigue distinguishes this outing. Agent: Esther Newberg, ICM.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Minnesota crime investigator Virgil Flowers returns in this seventh installment in Sandford's series, this time becoming ensnared in a strange tangle of biblical archaeology, international terrorism, and small-town Minnesota criminals. Eric Conger's narration shrewdly depicts the complex Flowers, who is somehow both serene and zealous as he tries to ascertain why a local professor would apparently steal a priceless artifact from an archaeological dig in Israel. Conger adds only slight characterizations to most of the international players but indulges in an over-the-top portrayal of a Texas millionaire. His quick pace is respectful of Flowers's quick wit and dry humor but still allows the listener to follow the story's convoluted twists. N.M.C. (c) AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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