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Labyrinth (Rogue Angel #34) Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
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Title:Labyrinth (Rogue Angel #34)
Author:Alex Archer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:January 10th 2012 by Gold Eagle (first published January 1st 2012)
Categories:Fantasy. Adventure. Urban Fantasy

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*Genre* Adult, Science Fiction
*Rating* 3-3.5

*Full Review*

In the Rogue Angel Series, Annya Creed is a world-traveling archaeologist with a penchant for adventure, lost cities and treasures, mysterious codes and puzzles, and shadowy history that has never been recorded. Heir to Joan of Arc's magical sword, Annya finds herself drawn into the webs of darkest villainy with lives on the line. As a protector of innocents and host of Chasing History's Monsters, Annya is under constant attack by forces that want to remove Joan of Arc's sword from Annya's possession.

Labyrinth is the Thirty-Fourth installment in the Rogue Angel series. The series itself is written by various authors using the pen name Alex Archer to hide their involvement. Our main heroine, Annya Creed, is kidnapped by an Eco-terrorist named Scott Greene who claims that a billionaire named Reginald Fairclough wants to chat with her about a book called "The Tome of Prossos" which was said to have been recovered from the library at Alexandria, Egypt.

Annya fails to connect the name Fairclough to anyone who she may have gone up against in a previous installment of this series and believes that he's an innocent that is being blackmailed by Greene and his partner Jonas to give up the book. This leads Annya on a Tomb Raider-esque adventure to an underground Maze where she is tested to her limits by Fairclouth's ultimate revenge seeking exploits. She is forced to work with a man named Kessel who has a few secrets of his own in finding a way out of the Maze, and defeating Fairclouth and Greene.

Truth be told: I have forgotten those who have fallen by the wayside to Annya's blade or her ingenuity in getting out of troubled situations over the course of this series. Annya has made more than a few enemies that have tried to kill her unsuccessfully now that they know she carries a magical sword with unlimited potential. A few of Annya's friends (Garin and Roux) aren't exactly trustworthy and it seems that they are getting devilishly wicked in their attempts to take the sword away from Annya.

What you should know is that this book is pretty much a guns blazing full time adventure that tests Annya to the point where you just know that she's about to give up once and for-all. As a reader of this series, we somehow forget that this is Science Fiction and therefore we get lulled into believing that Annya is a super human who can be kicked upside her head, stabbed numerous times, and nearly dies a dozen or more times. Somehow, someway, you just know that she's going to kick the bad guys ass, and walk away into the sunset where we hope she will live happily ever after. She may even find romance, which is rare, along the way.

However, in this book, the ending reached out and smacked me upside my silly head. I could not believe who was working with Fairclouth in order to betray Annya. This person shall not be named for fear that I will spoil the book for anyone who may want to read it at a later time. Only time, and the next book, will answer the questions as to why he would betray Annya on this level.

Side note: Dear Gold Eagle, if you happen to read this review, please put me on the mail lists! I would love to catch up on this series since I am now many books behind (all of 2012). I promise I shall read each and every book and post a review in return! Thank you!

Published January 3rd 2012 by Gold Eagle

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Original Title: Labyrinth
ISBN: 037362154X (ISBN13: 9780373621545)
Edition Language: English
Series: Rogue Angel #34

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Loved this book! It had so many great elements to it! A Kick-ass heroine, a great plot, an interesting twist at every corner, and a hot guy that Annja rescues countless times. Also, had a bit of historical tid-bits in it, and included the ledgend of Joan of Arc. 5/5* in my books!

*Genre* Adult, Science Fiction*Rating* 3-3.5*Full Review*In the Rogue Angel Series, Annya Creed is a world-traveling archaeologist with a penchant for adventure, lost cities and treasures, mysterious codes and puzzles, and shadowy history that has never been recorded. Heir to Joan of Arc's magical sword, Annya finds herself drawn into the webs of darkest villainy with lives on the line. As a protector of innocents and host of Chasing History's Monsters, Annya is under constant attack by forces

eh.... this one needs some explaining. ok, i got this at a truck stop when i was looking for some audiobook to keep me awake. i was REALLY put off when all the selection the truck stop had was books in a series of 50. now i am very much against jumping into the middle of a series. you miss so much, and its disorienting to try and place where its taking place and whats going on. and when it comes to a series with 50 books, i have to imagine that not a lot changes from book to book. i feel its

-multi-author series. this one was written by jon merz. -and for a change, someone besides just anna lives at the end! someone she likes gets to live! "I always have an open mind, but that doesn't mean I let my brain and common sense fall out.""it always amazes me how little those who claim to stand for ideals actually think.""I sometimes think I don't have any friends who would even know what normal is."

Thirty-fourth in the Rogue Angel urban fantasy series revolving around the wielder of Joan of Arc's sword.My TakeOh boy, oh boy, oh...brother...that ending twist...oh, boy.Yeahhhh, I have to agree with Annja, there's something odd about this maze. I can't believe Kessel didn't figure out that Greene would have the maze bugged.Cocky, much Oh, please, Archer has Greene expressing remorse? Why? Seriously? Annja really thought she would be forgiven?? Then hanging around to kiss? WTF? Hullo, it's

Considering that I had read and enjoyed somewhat another book in this series, and that this one claimed some added interest with the labyrinth theme as well as featuring a bookseller (my old proffession),I quickly became dissillussioned when I reazlized that everything to do with this volume is bunk. Even the labyrinth does not conform to the definition,and even the author seems to get bored with the concept and abandons any fidelity to the structure. So we have our heroine and her fabulous

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