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Title:Temple
Author:Matthew Reilly
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 523 pages
Published:February 18th 2002 by St. Martin's Paperbacks (first published 1999)
Categories:Thriller. Fiction. Adventure. Action. Mystery. Suspense. Historical. Historical Fiction
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Temple Paperback | Pages: 523 pages
Rating: 4.06 | 18779 Users | 569 Reviews

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Four centuries ago, a precious idol was hidden in the jungles of Peru. To the Incan people, it is still the ultimate symbol of their spirit. To William Race, an American linguist enlisted by the U.S. Army to decipher the clues to its location, it's the ultimate symbol of the apocalypse...

Carved from a rare stone not found on Earth, the idol possesses elements more destructive than any nuclear bomb--a virtual planet killer. In the wrong hands it could mean the end of mankind. And whoever possesses the idol, possesses the unfathomable--and cataclysmic--power of the gods...

Now, in the foothills of the Andes, Race's team has arrived--but they're not alone. And soon they'll discover that to penetrate the temple of the idol is to break the first rule of survival.
Because some treasures are meant to stay buried..and forces are ready to kill to keep it that way...

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Original Title: Temple
ISBN: 0312981260 (ISBN13: 9780312981266)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Professor William Race..., Alberto Santiago, Renco Capac
Setting: Peru (Perú)(Peru)

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Ratings: 4.06 From 18779 Users | 569 Reviews

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From page one, I found the urge to keep reading impossible to resist. Reilly has a very in your face style when it comes to violence, so a reader should be prepared. And good men do die in this book. One that characters I was so crushing on died and my heart was broken. The way he did was so abrupt and not pretty. But the sheer adrenaline kick of reading this book will keep you going. I liked William Race as a hero. He's almost the opposite of Shane Schofield. He's physically awkward, more of a

It is hard to call this science fiction, even though Reilly is really big on technology. The only problem is... his technology has far too much "magic" in it, and really pushes his stories -- all four of those I've read -- into a really weird fantasy genre where pseudo-technology fills the role of magic.In order to avoid spoilers -- and thus losing the chance to warn folks about how they might be disappointed by this book -- it will have to be sufficient to say that Reilly relies at numerous

Ok, I do enjoy action/adventure stories, and I give them a lot of leeway when characters seem a little contrived or forced, for example, simply because the action *is* the whole real focus of books like this. It's just supposed to be complete fun. But "Temple" disappointed me. For one thing, single action scenes that go on for pages and pages and pages kind of lose their excited-momentum after awhile, you know? And adding exclamation points to every third or fourth sentence just doesn't fan the

Action Adventure Mystery Amazing couldn't put it down. Superb in its telling, an thrilling adventure. With unforgettable heroes and rip roaring action.

DNF at 2 and a half hours into the audiobook.I don't know why but I just keep zoning out listening to this. Might try it again physically some other time, but for now, i GOTS OTHER STUFFS TO READ.

Part 3 in a four-book review of Matthew Reilly's novelsContest -> Ice Station -> Temple -> Seven Ancient Wonders<= Ice Station .... couldn't believe it! This, I believe, is Matthew's third novel, and by now he had devolved almost to the level he attained in the only other of his books that I read.But for now, let's stay with this one. True to his chosen trademark, Matthew creates a plot which is so far removed from reality that it cannot seriously be considered any more as a

First half of the book gone by so quickly, non-stop action. Loads of maneater 'cats' and god-eater spaniards. And in some part, star wars weapons 'G-11'. The tricky part of it and i dunno how I can visualize Race got away with taking out the helicopter by a rope swing... well dare to understand thats how MR write his stuff and I must say is still something we learn to take from an author of this kind of action-story-pages. I will dig in on the 2nd half of the book. More blood in this one

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