Date Published: 2/12/2011
"Think 'MEDIUM meets
THE LOST SYMBOL' and it only begins to describe the pleasures of THE GRANITE
KEY - 5 Stars." (Kindle Nation)
A Wake-Up Call
A Wake-Up Call
In a nightmare, nineteen year
old Cassie Forsythe sees her sister attacked by a man in a cowboy hat who
demands something called "the key." Her nightmare mutates into
reality before the night is over. Cassie is called to identify her sister's body--murdered
exactly as her dream foretold. Cassie dismisses her vision as a fluke and
fights to get on with her life. Disconnected and aimless now that her only
family is gone, she drifts until the evening when she catches the man in the
cowboy hat ransacking her sister's apartment. He bolts with an odd-looking
stone cylinder--the granite key. From that moment, Cassie's normal world
evaporates.
A Secret Society
She learns that her
sister led a double life--retrieving artifacts for a secret organization called
the Arkana. The Arkana's leader, an elder named Faye, explains that her group
performs a controversial kind of archaeology. They scour the globe for evidence
of ancient pre-patriarchal civilizations in hopes of salvaging the lost history
of the world. Their network of troves safeguards artifacts from highly
sophisticated goddess-worshipping cultures on every continent. Cassie's
sister had the psychic ability to touch an artifact and relive its past. Cassie
has now inherited this gift. Faye wants the girl to take over her sister's role
in the organization. Cassie doubts her powers but agrees. Now an insider, she
is transported to the Arkana's mysterious underground vault in the countryside
outside Chicago
where the group tackles the mystery of her sister's murder.
A Dangerous Cult
A Dangerous Cult
The Arkana learns that the man
in the cowboy hat is a hired mercenary named Leroy Hunt and that he is working
for a fundamentalist religious cult known as the Blessed Nephilim. He takes his
orders directly from the cult's domineering prophet--Abraham Metcalf. The
granite key which Leroy stole is inscribed with hieroglyphics revealing the
location of a mythological artifact reputed to have mystical powers--the
Sage Stone. Although skeptical of its legendary capabilities, the Arkana is still
afraid to allow the relic to fall into the cult's hands. Abraham's fanatical
belief in the power of the Sage Stone could be the catalyst to start a war of
religious genocide.
Unlocking The Key
Unlocking The Key
Before she died, Cassie's
sister took photos of the strange markings on the granite key. The Arkana
decodes the hieroglyphics which point to the ancient ruins of Minoan Crete as
the hiding place of the Sage Stone. Faye hastily assembles a retrieval team
including Cassie, her newly-appointed bodyguard Erik, and a British researcher
named Griffin .
The band of treasure hunters is mismatched and wildly dysfunctional from the
start. Griffin
has never gone on a field mission, Erik treats his inexperienced colleagues
with contempt, and Cassie second-guesses her psychic hunches. She battles to
prove herself to Erik at every turn. Their internal clashes rival the bigger
crisis of what to do when they come face to face with their enemies.
A Matter Of Life Or Death
A Matter Of Life Or Death
Even as they rake through
megalithic tombs and Minoan palaces for clues, Abraham dispatches his son
Daniel and hired gun Leroy Hunt to recover the Sage Stone. The
Nephilim operatives won't hesitate to kill anyone standing in their way. Will
Cassie and her teammates avert global disaster or find themselves casualties of
Abraham's mania to exterminate the world of unbelievers? The Granite Key holds
the answer.
My Review:
I've never read a book quite like this before. It was refreshing and very interesting for sure. I think the fact that it is so different definitely keeps the reader flipping pages, you will be very interested to see what is coming next. Some parts are slow moving, but the book as a whole has a nice pace.
There are only a handful of characters in the book so you will not get confused with names or too many introductions. It makes it very easy to follow and very easy to become invested in them as people.
There are quite a bit of untied parts to this story and it does set up for a series, so be aware of that going in.
I've never read a book quite like this before. It was refreshing and very interesting for sure. I think the fact that it is so different definitely keeps the reader flipping pages, you will be very interested to see what is coming next. Some parts are slow moving, but the book as a whole has a nice pace.
There are only a handful of characters in the book so you will not get confused with names or too many introductions. It makes it very easy to follow and very easy to become invested in them as people.
There are quite a bit of untied parts to this story and it does set up for a series, so be aware of that going in.
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Nancy Wikarski is a fugitive from academia. After earning her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, she became a computer consultant and then turned to mystery and historical fiction writing. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, the Society Of Midland Authors, and has served as vice president of Sisters In Crime - Twin Cities and on the programming board of the Chicago chapter. Her short stories have appeared in Futures Magazine and DIME Anthology, while her book reviews have been featured in Murder: Past Tense and Deadly
She has written the Gilded Age Chicago History Mysteries series set in 1890s Chicago. Titles include The Fall Of White City (2002) and Shrouded In Thought (2005). The series has received People's Choice Award nominations for Best First Novel and Best Historical as well as a Lovey Award for Best Traditional Amateur Sleuth.
She is currently writing the seven book Arkana Archaeology Thriller Mystery series. Titles include The Granite Key (2011), The Mountain Mother Cipher (2011), and The Dragon’s WingEnigma (2012). The fourth volume in the series, The Riddle Of The Diamond Dove, is scheduled for publication in December of 2013. Ms. Wikarski’s work on the Arkana books has prompted Kindle Nation to call her one of its favorite authors.
--Kindle Nation
Nancy Wikarski is a fugitive from academia. After earning her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, she became a computer consultant and then turned to mystery and historical fiction writing. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, the Society Of Midland Authors, and has served as vice president of Sisters In Crime - Twin Cities and on the programming board of the Chicago chapter. Her short stories have appeared in Futures Magazine and DIME Anthology, while her book reviews have been featured in Murder: Past Tense and Deadly
She has written the Gilded Age Chicago History Mysteries series set in 1890s Chicago. Titles include The Fall Of White City (2002) and Shrouded In Thought (2005). The series has received People's Choice Award nominations for Best First Novel and Best Historical as well as a Lovey Award for Best Traditional Amateur Sleuth.
She is currently writing the seven book Arkana Archaeology Thriller Mystery series. Titles include The Granite Key (2011), The Mountain Mother Cipher (2011), and The Dragon’s WingEnigma (2012). The fourth volume in the series, The Riddle Of The Diamond Dove, is scheduled for publication in December of 2013. Ms. Wikarski’s work on the Arkana books has prompted Kindle Nation to call her one of its favorite authors.
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