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The Excalibur Codex
The Excalibur Codex | James Douglas
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For countless generations the sword had been kept hidden, ready for a time of need. But not hidden well enough, because on one warm July night in1937 it vanished - its disappearance swallowed up in the storm clouds of war that would soon engulf the world. 1941 - twelve SS generals gather at a castle in East Prussia to re-enact an ancient rite and call on the spirits of Europe’s mightiest warriors to aid them in the coming battle in the East. At the heart of the ritual is a pentagram formed by five swords. One of them is Excalibur, the mythical weapon pulled from a stone by King Arthur. 2010 - Art recovery expert Jamie Saintclair laughs when he reads the codex to a German war veteran’s will, the strange ritual it describes and the mention of a sword named Excalibur. But collector Adam Steele is convinced - and if Jamie can find the legendary sword, he will pay a small fortune for it. The hunt for Excalibur takes Jamie from Germany to eastern Poland and a deadly encounter in Hitler’s Wolf’s Lair. The castle has been destroyed down to the last stone and the only clue to the sword’s fate is the strange tale of a wartime partisan unit murdered by its own commander. With a team of international assassins on his trail and the distinction between friend and enemy a blur, Jamie finally makes it back to a Britain under siege, where the last piece of the puzzle falls into place and he discovers that the line between obsession and madness is gossamer thin...
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Andrew65
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Another great read in the Jamie Saintclair Series. This is a really big story incorporating many events past & present including betrayal, twists, & a hunt for Excalibur across Europe and other parts of the world. Throw in Nazi‘s and Himmler‘s Group of 12, and sone code breaking. What more could you want from a book in this genre. A top class book, and a shame the author isn‘t better known. Unfortunately there is only one more book in the series.

Crazeedi Well done review! Very interested 5y
Andrew65 @Crazeedi I love these style of books and James Douglas does them well. (edited) 5y
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Starting to read The Excalibur Codex by James Douglas. There are only 4 in the Jamie Saintclair series, of which this is the third. They are all high quality thrillers, with an element of treasure hunting and code breaking in them. So far I have read the first two and can strongly recommend them to everyone who likes this genre. It appears they are little known on Litsy as I am the first to post on this book.

EadieB I own the Doomday Testament. 5y
Andrew65 @EadieB I gave both the first two 4.5 stars. Hooked on this one already. 5y
EadieB @Andrew65 I‘ll have to read the 1st one soon and see if I can get the others. 5y
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Andrew65 @EadieB Yet another author who writes great books but is little known! 5y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 @EadieB these look intriguing. I'm adding to my 'investigate this series' 5y
Andrew65 @Crazeedi I really enjoy them and only a short series. 5y
gradcat I can‘t believe nobody else has read/reviewed this book! Thanks for doing this and pointing out the series! 5y
Andrew65 @gradcat Hope you enjoy it if you get to them. I come across quite a few of my reads have never had any attention on Litsy. Only 170 ratings and 13 reviews on Goodreads (3.86 rating - I would give it at least 4.5). (edited) 5y
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