Gold of Kings, Davis Bunn
Gold of Kings, Davis Bunn
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Gold of Kings

Author: Davis Bunn

Narrator: Phil Gigante

Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/12/2009


Synopsis

A dealer in art and antiquities, Storm Syrrell arranges her life as she does her work – into neat, orderly categories. But when her grandfather is murdered, all certainties are crushingly replaced by suspicions. She struggles to understand his death – and decipher the frayed leather journal she finds hidden in his vault. Storm soon realizes that, far from being simply a discreet art broker, Sean Syrrell was a trusted go-between in the highest ranks of business and government in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. But not all of Sean’s associates were quite so lofty. Enter Harry Bennett, a scruffy professional treasure hunter just released from a Caribbean jail, followed by Emma Webb, a US government lawyer with links to Interpol. Storm pushes her doubts aside, locks the door to her Palm Beach art gallery, and opens herself to the quest begun by her grandfather. Their trail leads them ever farther afield – London, France, Istanbul, Cyprus – and ever deeper into danger. The thrill of the search is haunted by Storm’s determination to bring Sean’s murderers to justice. Storm and Harry in turn are targeted by an unknown assassin and saved from death only by Harry’s split-second reactions. Their quest homes in on the Copper Scroll of Qumran and controversial claims made by the Jewish historian Josephus. Hidden beneath the dust and mysteries of two thousand years lies the reason behind Sean Syrrell’s murder and the find of a lifetime: a fortune in gold of great historical significance. Storm begins to grasp the potential magnitude such artifacts will have on contemporary religion and politics – especially the competing historical claims to Jerusalem. Some seek to claim the gold for the treasure it represents; others are determined to destroy it. With the tangled motives of greed and power now in focus, old allies become new enemies. Through this, something unexpected tugs at Storm. The sacred relics represent a formidable metaphor to an ancient faith; will her search include a renewal of her own faith?

About Davis Bunn

T. Davis Bunn is the author of over nineteen national bestsellers, and his books have sold over six million copies in sixteen languages. The recipient of three Christy Awards, Bunn currently serves as writer-in-residence at Oxford University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeanne on September 28, 2011

I had a hard time with this book. I did not connect with the characters. I connected more to the character who was killed and dead within the first chapter. I didn't understand or comprehend the relationship between Harry and the two women. It didn't make any sense to me and the author wasn't real c......more

Goodreads review by Cathy on May 18, 2009

Gold of Kings by Davis Bunn has it all: thrills, chills, spills and a romance to boot! What's not to love about this story? Storm Syrrell is an elegant and elusive heiress to her grandfather's arts dealership. When he dies unexpectedly, her world is torn upside down. Harry Bennett is a treasure dog wh......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on May 05, 2009

This was a fun, entertaining, and interesting book. The story of a long time "treasure dog" doing one of his best friends (Sean) one last favor after Sean's death, and protecting his granddaughter. Through meeting the granddaughter (Storm), he (Harry) begins, with Storm, a hunt for some of the most......more

Goodreads review by Christy on May 19, 2009

Gold of Kings by Davis Bunn is a fast-paced suspenseful thriller about the quest for an ancient treasure. Storm Syrrell's world has fallen apart. Her grandfather Sean fired her from the family business of selling rare and high priced pieces of art just before dying of a heart attack. To make things......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on February 18, 2020

Now this was a fun book! "Gold of Kings" is quite adventurous and easily can be visualized as an action film much like National Treasure or the Da Vinci Code films in theory. The reading of this book gives off a similar vibe to Matt Bronleewe's August Adams series, although it is not quite as cool i......more