Seven Deadly Wonders

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Matthew Reilly: Seven Deadly Wonders (Paperback, 2007, Pocket Books)

mass market paperback, 547 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 2007 by Pocket Books.

ISBN:
978-1-4165-0506-8
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OCLC Number:
79462785

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A legend of the ancient world decrees that every 4,500 years, a terrible solar event will wreak worldwide destruction . . . But whoever sets the Golden Capstone atop the Great Pyramid at Giza will avert disaster and gain the ultimate prize: a millennium of world dominance.

Now the Sun is turning once again and nation will battle nation to retrieve the missing Capston . . . But a group of small nations, led by super-soldier Jack West Jr., bands together to prevent any one country from attaining this frightening power.

Thus the greatest treasure hunt of all time begins -- an adrenaline fueled race on a global battlefield.

From the Colossus of Rhodes to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to the Great Egyptian Pyramid itself, unlock the thrills of Seven Deadly Wonders.

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I don't read a lot of action thrillers. Most of them read as being really formulaic to me, and I can't seem to turn my brain off enough to just enjoy the ride. This one especially reads like Indiana Jones had a fling with (Inter)National Treasure, and brought their child up like Lara Croft. The team is a ragtag group, each hailing from a different small(? Under-represented? Not the US or EU?) country, each awesome at literally everything. No, seriously, everything. The hero, Jack West, manages to be especially awesome at literally everything. Time gets all wibblywobbly as our team of heroes manages to circle the globe in just a few days, but that's okay because everyone manages to be right where they should be at exactly the right moments.

I sort of enjoyed the ride, but not because it was action-packed thriller material. I moreso enjoyed it for …

Review of 'Seven Deadly Wonders' on 'Goodreads'

Indiana Jones meets Jack Reacher meets Superman. Fast paced but I had trouble  feeling engaged with the characters since they - and especially Jack West Jr. - were so superhuman that there was never any real feeling of danger. 
I would have loved it when I saw  the original Indiana Jones movies, but it just feels silly now.

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Subjects

  • Seven Wonders of the World -- Fiction
  • Curiosities and wonders -- Fiction
  • Architecture, Ancient -- Fiction
  • Antiquities -- Fiction