The Babel Codex

· Harlequin
4.0
41 reviews
Ebook
83
Pages

About this ebook

In this electrifying new novella, heroine Annja Creed uncovers yet another one of history’s monsters.

From the Old Testament comes a new danger…

Fighting skeletons in Addis Ababa isn't in Annja's contract. Especially when they’re "entertainment" rigged by an obnoxious radio DJ during the filming of the TV show she hosts, Chasing History’s Monsters. But the accidental discovery of an ancient clay brick turns the prank into deadly peril for the intrepid archaeologist.

If Annja’s hunch is right, the brick is merely the first key to a greater discovery: the Tower of Babel. Now, with Joan of Arc’s sword in hand and killers at her heels, she must race across the Middle East to unravel the puzzle first. Enemies and allies will face off against each other—and themselves. To survive, Annja will have to defeat them all…because in the end there can be only one winner.

Join the ranks of loyal readers addicted to the heart-racing action/adventure of the Rogue Angel series. With six new books a year, don’t miss the next Rogue Angel title coming out in September.

Ratings and reviews

4.0
41 reviews
Mark Dibelka
April 16, 2017
I have always enjoyed easy adventure reads as a way to relax and take my mind off the world. This book fits the bill. Action, outlandish characters, interesting settings, fun word play, "The Babel Codex" has them all. If you are like me and enjoy a fun story that makes you think, but not too much, then you will probably like this book.
Born2 Speak
October 30, 2013
Non-stop action from beginning to end. The only thing wrong is that it's too short. Overall a good read.
stephen exley
November 3, 2014
As a truck driver I listen to the books by graphic audio and love the books I am trying to get the rest now
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