I really enjoyed this read. The author took me on a journey of a story I already knew. I had read other books and seen the movies "Nicholas and Alexander" and "Anastasia". But, this author took me on a different road and introduced me to new and well developed characters such as Uri Andrev, Boyle...
I loved this book. It was my first Glenn Meade thriller. Now I am starting another since I liked his style so much. It's an intriguing combination of history, humanity and 'thrill.' I didn't think this was a genre I'd enjoy, but now I realize it's just what I was looking for. I enjoyed the exper...
What ever happened to Anastasia Romanov? Over the years since the Russian Revolution, that question has baffled historians and fueled conspiracy theorists alike. Meade has decided to take this topic head-on.I was very impressed with Meade's book, "The Second Messiah", so I picked this one up eage...
A Catholic Cardinal with an unclear agenda becomes the Pope. An ancient scroll is unearthed that may unlock a devastating secret. A ruggedly handsome protagonist and two beautiful, gutsy women embark on a globe-trotting who-dun-it adventure of biblical proportions. The Second Messiah is nothin...
A page turner. This is the second "thriller" I have read by this author. They are fast paced with interesting characters, and just when you think you have it figured out, a new twist happens. Of note is fact that book copy written in 2011 includes the election of a pope whose focus is for the ...
Glenn Meade has done it again! In his book, 'The Sands of Sakkara' we are introduced to a series of magnetic characters, but none more intriguing than Jack Halder, Harry Weaver, and Rachel Stern. As the reader learns, they are in the Sakkara pyramids in Egypt 1939 right before the start of the Se...
I had never heard of Glenn Meade before, but I'll sure remember him now. This book was incredible, the very definition of a page-turner. I've been needing something like this in my life for a while now, as I don't believe I've been this engaged with a book since maybe Stephen King's 11/22/63 earl...