Relic Quest Book

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Relic Quest by Robert Cornuke Be the first to review this item Cornuke is a modern-day adventurer searching for clues and evidence of the stories that are recorded in the Bible. A Guide to Responsible Relic Recovery Techniques with Metal Detectors. 532 Pages 1,000-plus Color Photos 5.5' x 8.5'.

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Captain Alisa Marchenko finally has a lead on finding her daughter, but her passengers want her to take them on their quest instead. Even though the Star Nomad is her ship, they have power she cannot fight, and she finds herself with no choice but to accept another detour.But the ancient relic they seek has the ability to destroy worlds and is coveted by many. The path Captain Alisa Marchenko finally has a lead on finding her daughter, but her passengers want her to take them on their quest instead. Even though the Star Nomad is her ship, they have power she cannot fight, and she finds herself with no choice but to accept another detour.But the ancient relic they seek has the ability to destroy worlds and is coveted by many.

The path leading to it is riddled with competitors and littered with the dead, and even a cyborg and a Starseer may not be strong enough to fight the obstacles in the way.Swept up in a fate she never chose, Alisa must find a way to survive against impossible odds, knowing that if her passengers succeed, they will change the course of history—maybe not for the better. Fabio In Space Syndrome?Book 4, 'Relic of Sorrows,' continues the series of 'Fallen Empire.' It's in the main still entertaining and well written.

The writing skill set is there, as well as both editing and proofreading. What is also there unfortunately, is the diminishing of the storyline and plot, replaced by the 'Fabio' syndrome-intrepid and interesting heroine character, obsessing over male muscles.

The story deserves better and frankly, it appears to be a lazy method of writing.The Fabio In Space Syndrome?Book 4, 'Relic of Sorrows,' continues the series of 'Fallen Empire.' It's in the main still entertaining and well written. The writing skill set is there, as well as both editing and proofreading. What is also there unfortunately, is the diminishing of the storyline and plot, replaced by the 'Fabio' syndrome-intrepid and interesting heroine character, obsessing over male muscles. The story deserves better and frankly, it appears to be a lazy method of writing.The female/male banter is great, when it enhances dimensions of characterizations (Tracy-Hepburn, Bogart-Bacall/Hepburn, Powell-Loy: interplay of intelligence, humor, romance, attraction, strength, and tension) but, not if it marginalizes the main story.

Lead character is a newly widowed, combat pilot, war vet, mother, whose eight (8) year old daughter has been kidnapped. The lack of urgency in the quest to save her daughter is astonishing. Any parent, but especially one who is combat tested, would never, never have such a cavalier attitude, while their child was in harm's way. This glaring flaw made the rating a coin flip between 2 or 3 stars.It's disappointing, as the previous books, and even this one are entertaining.

The storylines and plots are becoming too shallow.Book 4 is narrowly recommended.Read fully via Kindle Unlimited.