The Templar Sword by Sam Clarke Noah is a typical teenager with a very atypical dream â becoming a modern-day Knight Templar. His estranged father, a senior commander within the Order, is dead set against it. For fans of Uncharted, Outer Banks, and Indiana Jones. A Page Turner Awards Finalist. Amazon #1 New Release in YA Fiction Page Turner Awards Finalist Wishing Shelf Book Award Finalist BBNYA Finalist An ancient sword has been missing for centuries. Recovering it would prove Noah's worth to his father and earn him a place at the Clearview Templar Academy. When he stumbles across a Renaissance painting that holds a clue to the swordâs location, Noahâs dream seems within reach. As the death toll quickly mounts, it becomes apparent that others are hunting the sword â for far more evil ends. The future of the Templars, very much like Noahâs, is at stake. Together with his friend Viggo and mischievously attractive Isabelle, Noah embarks on the deadliest quest of his life. The swordâs dangerous trail will take them from the canals of Venice, to the spires of Seville, to a gripping showdown in the underwater caves of the Caribbean. A fresh, original adventure story. Can be read as a standalone novel or as the sequel to The Twelfth Ring. PRAISE FOR THE TEMPLAR SWORD 'Amazing story. Awesome plot. Perfect characters. OMG! This is a MUST READ!!!' Goodreads 'Characters are spectacular, very real and very much people that I could relate to.' Goodreads âBecoming a Templar Knight in the modern day... now that's a great hook. Sort of Indiana Jones meets Harry Potter... a legendary secret school, an evil villain and a treasure. If that doesn't grab a reader, nothing will.â Ink & Insights 'Reading it was like watching a movie in my head.' Goodreads âNoah is a great main character and narrator for this story. He is witty and awkward and perfectly encompasses a teenage boy.â Ink & Insights "Though likely considered a âyoung adult fictionâ, as an older adult, I enjoyed this book tremendously. Itâs adventure, mystery, great characters, and a storyline that keeps you wanting to see what comes next from this author." Amazon Reviewer âWow, Noah is one terrific character. He's instantly likable, and we find ourselves not only rooting for him, but rooting for the quest. His personality is incredibly well developed for a teen, and I like the fact that he's smart and driven.â Ink & Insights Young Adult • Fantasy • Historical Fiction/Fantasy • Fantasy/Historical |
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