Sunken Pyramid (Rogue Angel #45) 
The note from her friend and colleague had read "I have quite the monster for you to chase, dear Annja." And then before she could speak to him, he'd been found dead in the hotel's stairwell. It didn't seemed possible. Annja Creed had been looking forward to three days of geeking out at the archaeology conference in Madison, Wisconsin, and then this tragedy strikes. And his is only the first death over the long weekend.
Determined to investigate her friend's death and find out why another colleague she trusts is arrested as the prime suspect Annja starts gathering the pieces of a cryptic puzzle. A small collection of Mayan gold medallions. The death of a potter. The violent appearance of a teenaged girl with a strange green knife. And at the center of the puzzle, an ancient mound pyramid purportedly hidden at the bottom of a Wisconsin lake. That's a discovery that could completely rewrite Mesoamerican history.
With each puzzle piece Annja Creed discovers, the mystery grows more dangerous. And what she knows can and probably will kill her.
At the beginning I was totally sucked in and could not put it down. About halfway through, I realized I was pushing myself to finish it. I lost interest very quickly. It was almost torture trying to read the rest. I was REALLY hoping that it would pick back up.
The Rogue Angel stories are an excellent way to while away time while enjoying a rollicking good read. It is easy to believe in the characters and allow one to be drawn into the story. There are always interesting villains, interesting plots, great battles and tidbits of archaeology in the mix! The stories are similar but different and that is part of the charm. Good reliable fiction!

Annja is attending an archaeology conference, only to find that an old friend who'd contacted her to meet was murdered the night before. A friend of his has also died of a heart attack. This leads to both an underground market in illegal antiquities, and a Mayan pyramid under a Wisconsin lake.It was a fun read, but the threads of the story never really gelled. It was nice to see the return of a bit character from a previous volume in the series (no doubt written by the same author)
Forty-fifth in the Rogue Angel urban fantasy series revolving around an independent archeologist, Annja Creed. This story takes place in Wisconsin.My TakeArcher really makes you work for the connection here, starting with a young girl who wants to make her mark and knows better than her elders. A very Clive Cussler beginning to Sunken Pyramid. I am confused about the scene with the pelts; it sounds like shes added her brothers pelt to her pile?? Nor do I understand what tipped Nahkom off to her
3.5 stars
Might be better than Godzilla's secret recipe for hot sauce. I wouldn't know because I skipped a bunch. Superbabe uses Joan of Arc's handy disappearing sword. I liked the choice of content, but it felt airy and lacking substance. Like a giant arrow pointed at one showdown. "Our" modern world is never as cool as Fantasyland. I must admit my jealousy for anybody who can write sixty books in the same series. That never gets old, just ask my pal Herovit. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...
Alex Archer
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.83 | 189 Users | 11 Reviews

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Original Title: | Sunken Pyramid |
ISBN: | 0373621655 (ISBN13: 9780373621651) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Rogue Angel #45 |
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At the bottom of a lake lies an ancient cache worth killing forThe note from her friend and colleague had read "I have quite the monster for you to chase, dear Annja." And then before she could speak to him, he'd been found dead in the hotel's stairwell. It didn't seemed possible. Annja Creed had been looking forward to three days of geeking out at the archaeology conference in Madison, Wisconsin, and then this tragedy strikes. And his is only the first death over the long weekend.
Determined to investigate her friend's death and find out why another colleague she trusts is arrested as the prime suspect Annja starts gathering the pieces of a cryptic puzzle. A small collection of Mayan gold medallions. The death of a potter. The violent appearance of a teenaged girl with a strange green knife. And at the center of the puzzle, an ancient mound pyramid purportedly hidden at the bottom of a Wisconsin lake. That's a discovery that could completely rewrite Mesoamerican history.
With each puzzle piece Annja Creed discovers, the mystery grows more dangerous. And what she knows can and probably will kill her.
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Title | : | Sunken Pyramid (Rogue Angel #45) |
Author | : | Alex Archer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | June 2nd 2013 by Gold Eagle |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Adventure. Urban Fantasy. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 189 Users | 11 ReviewsAssess About Books Sunken Pyramid (Rogue Angel #45)
At the beginning I was totally sucked in and could not put it down. About halfway through, I realized I was pushing myself to finish it. I lost interest very quickly. It was almost torture trying to read the rest. I was REALLY hoping that it would pick back up.
The Rogue Angel stories are an excellent way to while away time while enjoying a rollicking good read. It is easy to believe in the characters and allow one to be drawn into the story. There are always interesting villains, interesting plots, great battles and tidbits of archaeology in the mix! The stories are similar but different and that is part of the charm. Good reliable fiction!

Annja is attending an archaeology conference, only to find that an old friend who'd contacted her to meet was murdered the night before. A friend of his has also died of a heart attack. This leads to both an underground market in illegal antiquities, and a Mayan pyramid under a Wisconsin lake.It was a fun read, but the threads of the story never really gelled. It was nice to see the return of a bit character from a previous volume in the series (no doubt written by the same author)
Forty-fifth in the Rogue Angel urban fantasy series revolving around an independent archeologist, Annja Creed. This story takes place in Wisconsin.My TakeArcher really makes you work for the connection here, starting with a young girl who wants to make her mark and knows better than her elders. A very Clive Cussler beginning to Sunken Pyramid. I am confused about the scene with the pelts; it sounds like shes added her brothers pelt to her pile?? Nor do I understand what tipped Nahkom off to her
3.5 stars
Might be better than Godzilla's secret recipe for hot sauce. I wouldn't know because I skipped a bunch. Superbabe uses Joan of Arc's handy disappearing sword. I liked the choice of content, but it felt airy and lacking substance. Like a giant arrow pointed at one showdown. "Our" modern world is never as cool as Fantasyland. I must admit my jealousy for anybody who can write sixty books in the same series. That never gets old, just ask my pal Herovit. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...
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