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This was a Xmas gift.At first it really grabbed my attention. Reading the back of the book and the cover page and even the first chapter... you have literally no idea what the book is about. Something I am totally not used to, as I generally know what I am getting into when I am reading something. It started off decent... but no exaggeration... 25 chapters in and I am still trying to figure out what the heck is going on. Also at first, the cliff hangers at the end of each chapter really did have...
Great readI have never read any books by Mr. Grumley, but will read some of his other books. I liked the characters and the storyline. Nice ending!
Loved it. Grumley, you are quickly becoming a favorite!
Notes:Yay for libraries! - I usually enjoy Scott Brick's narration. However, it felt abrasively dramatic for this story. The story wasn't well constructed and the narration made it all the jagged parts more obvious. - There were a couple of nice scenes towards the end that saved this story from 1 star land. I can't recommend this one to anyone. Cool ideas, poor execution.
Started good but went downhill fastStarted with an interesting plot. What was her grandfather searching for when he died? But then the whole plot got tangled up with Nazis chasing them for lost papers and then meeting a former NASA engineering searching for a mysterious energy force. Whaaaattt? Then, (spoiler alert), the main characters somehow being reunited with their lost loved ones. One final fight with the Nazis and then all is right with the world. Don’t waste your time. I want my money ba...
Had a lot of promise but there were some glaring errors that I imagine (or hope) a proof reader would have found. Then the story takes a supernatural turn which was out of place for me
I was disappointed when I found that Michael Grumley's latest book was not a continuation of the Breakthrough series. I bought it anyway. The Last Monument was as original in concept as Breakthrough. I read it in one sitting and at the end, Like Breakthrough, I wanted more.Grumley’s next book is a continuation of Breakthrough which I will order as soon as it is announced. I will also be waiting for a continuation of The Last Monument.Will some one please buy the movie rights to Breakthrough so t...
Not sure who recommended this but they owe me twelve bucks 😠
I have not read a Michael Grumley book that I have not liked. They have always been a surprise and fun to read. Joe and Angela made a good team even if it didn't start out that way. I did feel like I got lost in some of the explanation of certain topics, but overall this is a great book and I'm looking forward to reading more about the "last monument".Rating: PG -some violence, use of deityLanguage: use of deity a couple of times, very little profanity (if any)Recommend: Yes
This book should be made into a movieThis book starts a little slowly and then picks up speed. I think it would be a fine movie and I already have the name “Monument Men 2”. The plot of the story concerns one of the monument men who left the group in Germany and, went to South America to discover a bigger treasure. The who’s, what’s, and why’s are the plot of the story and what makes it so intriguing. I can only imagine what Hollywood could do with it.
Poorly written and an even worse plot. No wonder he had to self publish.
3.5 stars. Kind of Indiana Jones meets Ghost. Not a bad story. Held my interest, just the escapism I needed.
Nope. Don’t bother. The ending was especially unsatisfying and vague and there were so many lose ends left hanging.
Having read and thoroughly enjoyed his Breakthrough series, which is imaginative, bold and well-written, I was so excited to see another Grumley book published. I bought it straight away and read it swiftly. This time, Grumley steps away from his almost other-worldly action series and gives the readers what is an unashamedly Indiana Jones type mystery involving an air-traffic inspector, Joe Rickards, with a sad secret, and a young female academic, an anthropologist, who also bears a heavy burden...