Calla Cress is a top-notch spy for the International Security and Treaty Force (ISTF), but her latest mission hits close to home. She's been tasked with finding a missing museum curator, Dr. Octavia Steward, who just happens to be Calla's former archaeology professor.
But when Calla begins to investigate, she quickly realizes there's more at stake than the curator's disappearance. Octavia has disappeared with classified information on the lost City of Atlantis of the Sands, a city rumored to hold secrets and powerful artifacts that could be used for mankind's benefit or destruction.
As Calla delves deeper into the case, she finds herself in the middle of a web of lies and betrayal and becomes a target for those who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets hidden. With the help of her fellow agents and her archaeological expertise, Calla must use all of her training and cunning to uncover the truth and save the day.
Uncover a world of espionage and danger in this must-read thriller that fans of Daniel Silva, Jason Bourne, Steve Berry, and Scott Mariani will love
Rose Sandy never set out to be a writer. She set out to be a communicator with whatever landed in her hands. But soon the keyboard became her best friend. Rose writes suspense and intelligence thrillers where technology and espionage meet history in pulse-racing action adventure. She dips into the mysteries of our world, the fascination of technology breakthroughs, the secrets of history, and global intelligence to deliver thrillers that weave suspense, conspiracy, and a dash of romantic thrill.
A globe trotter, her thrillers span cities and continents. Rose’s writing approach is to hit hard with a good dose of tension and humor. Her characters zip in and out of intelligence and government agencies, dodge enemies in world heritage sites, navigate technology markets and always land in deep trouble.
When not tapping away on a smartphone writing app, Rose is usually found in the British Library scrutinizing the Magna Carta, trolling Churchill’s War Rooms, or sampling a new gadget. Most times she’s in deep conversations with ex-military and secret service intelligence officers, and Foreign Service staff, or engrossed in a TED talk with a box of popcorn. Hmm... she might just learn something that’ll be useful.
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