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"The Archer's Diary" blends medieval history with modern thriller in this ambitious novel by Liam Cadoc. When Logan Daggett's parents die in a suspicious car crash in England, he finds himself inheriting mysterious ancient artifacts and discovering he has an unknown sister. The plot that follows unfolds as both a hunt for buried treasure and hidden truths, bringing to mind "The Da Vinci Code" in its blending of modernity and history. The novel shines in its masterful combination of medieval history with contemporary family drama and adventure. At its heart, the riveting mystery of a…mehr

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"The Archer's Diary" blends medieval history with modern thriller in this ambitious novel by Liam Cadoc. When Logan Daggett's parents die in a suspicious car crash in England, he finds himself inheriting mysterious ancient artifacts and discovering he has an unknown sister. The plot that follows unfolds as both a hunt for buried treasure and hidden truths, bringing to mind "The Da Vinci Code" in its blending of modernity and history. The novel shines in its masterful combination of medieval history with contemporary family drama and adventure. At its heart, the riveting mystery of a 12th-century archer's legacy drives the narrative forward with mounting tension and satisfying revelations. The author's clear deep passion for the subject matter elevates this thriller above standard historical fiction pot-boiler fare. But perhaps most importantly, the characters all feel remarkably well-developed and human, grappling with loss, betrayal, and family secrets against the backdrop of centuries-old mysteries. This thrilling adventure could rewrite a nation's history, ignite international conflict, and reveal to the world the irrefutable truth behind a legendary hero - with a twist.
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Autorenporträt
Liam Cadoc was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1948 and developed an interest in the medieval period while in high school. He took up the sport of target archery a few years before retiring as a graphic designer. The Archer's Diary is his debut to historical fiction.