A review by canada_matt
Lost City of the Templars by Paul Christopher

2.0

Christopher returns with yet another sub-par novel in the collection, bringing his entire cast out to South America in search of a new Templar lead. Holliday and the gang head there after discovering an artifact that leads them to believe that there is not only something Templar going on in the jungles of Brazil, but something altogether more interesting and exciting. While the story has potential, its presentation and whimsical zipping around the world with no apparent cohesive connection leaves much to be desired. Interested fans in the series might want to hang on until the end for the regular cliffhanger, which came out of left field.

Like some sort of addict, I keep coming back to the series, even when disappointed. I know I should not, but I always hope something good WILL come of all this. I am hopeful that there is a light at the end of this tunnel and that Christopher will redeem himself. Eight books in... so why stop now? Christopher always begins a series strong and lets it go limp... which frustrates me to no end.

Unimpressed, but thankfully it was a free eBook and not a purchase for me.