Special Agent Sydney Fitzpatrick, forensic artist to the FBI, returns to Quantico to help identify a brutally murdered young woman. But when Sydney's friend and colleague, the forensic anthropologist who assisted her, is killed in a hit-and-run, a covert government team takes over the investigation, and Sydney is suddenly removed from the case. Certain her friend's murder is connected to the first case, Sydney investigates. She discovers that the first victim was not only an archeological student, but also the daughter of the ambassador to the Holy See. Just before she was killed, the ambassador's daughter claimed to have found one of three keys that just might lead to a map of the long lost Templar treasure. Sydney's search for answers takes her to the streets of Rome, and into the underground crypts and caverns in Naples, one step ahead of a ruthless killer. Time is running out for Sydney as a fellow government agent is kidnapped. And the ransom demanded? The Templar map.
Robin Burcell is an exciting writer in the mystery genre. BONE CHAMBER is her second novel featuring the Sydney Fitzpatrick character. Her previous novels have been in the police procedural genre. She is an FBI trained forensic artist and an ex-police officer. Her ability to weave her career into her novels is interesting and makes a foundation for excellent novels. BONE CHAMBER is of this same mold. Her character, Sydney, does not want the limelight but the circumstances lead her into it. The elaborate plots may cause one to re-read at times but it is all worth it. Once into the novel, I found it to be a marvelous wealth of intricacies. It has a wealth of characters pursuing the same treasure she is trying to discover. I had to read as fast as I could...enjoyment does that to a person.
Gripping mystery novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Robin Burcell has written a worthy novel weaving familiar elements in a fast-paced spy novel. This is, however, more than a spy story. Various intelligence agencies are involved, some in very deep cover. The legend of the Templar treasure and the origin of Freemasons becomes the crux of the story along with a quest for something hidden for hundreds of years. There are a few shocking twists, as one would expect. Griffin, a central player in this drama has sworn not to trust anybody, but to rely on his own thoughts and instincts. He has to redo this philosophy , however. Sydney Fitzpatrick who now works at Quantico, Virginia educating and researching finds herself falling into the same trouble she has vowed to avoid. It all makes for a pleasant reading experience. Enjoy.
Good Lord! CIA,FBI,black ops,Vatican,Knights Templar! .more!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The Bone Chamber has more action packed into one book than you could ever imagine! A list as long as your arm ...everyone gets a short spot in this story that is very much historical action packed and much like Indiana Jones meets DeVanci in the Vatican! You begin knowing that this is a going to be a search for some artifax! But, you could never ever imagine all of the agencies that are picked up along the way. Intriguring mystery, Sydney Fitzpatric is a frensic artist for the FBI, Despert for a long awaited vacation, she must miss the plane a dozen times? Her search to help uncover the identy of a corpse that has no feats urers takes her on a complicated search for history and links to and from Rome, the Vatican, deep into crypt in Rome and Naples. All the agencies that come to mind, FBI CIA Mafia figuers, black ops, international hit men, even questionable agencies, following long standing rumors, ledgens and details rumored regarding the Vacatin, The Knights Templar, Freemassions, There all here! Plots and sub plots! Glorious reading! This is a well researched book, totally believable. I will leave it to the others to give names and characters and say to you if you love fast acting adventurers, crypts, ledgions, you will love this book, Looking forward to another by this author. It is a read again book. Hope this has help in your selection.
Exciting thriller
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
When I saw the subject of "The Bone Chamber", Freemasons and the Templar Treasure, it sounded interesting but I was afraid it would be a poor imitation of a Dan Brown book. I was pleased to find that not only is it a face-paced suspense novel, it is also very original. The character of forensic artist Sydney Fitzpatrick is likeable and believable since she is an FBI agent drawn into a complex case and not just a civilian. I didn't know until I had read the book that this is the second Sydney Fitzpatrick book in a series. I greatly enjoyed "The Bone Chamber" without having read the first book, but I do want to go back and read the first book since I enjoyed this one so much. I was not familiar with author Robin Burcell before reading this book, but her impressive background includes work as a police officer, detective, and hostage negotiator and gives credibility to her work.
If you like DaVinci Code and Indiana Jones with a feminine flair, you'll love this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The Bone Chamber is a thinking person's mystery, not a quick-read, cozy mystery. You'll have to keep track of the characters and events or you will get lost. I had to go back and read pages over again several times in order to keep up with the plot. But it was SO worth it! This book has everything: mystery, suspense, history, romance and even some touches of the DaVinci Code and Indian Jones. The suspense builds quickly and keeps you turning pages all the way to the end. As a matter of fact, my husband and I were reading it together (me in the book and he on his Kindle) and were racing to see who would get to the end first! Burcell creates a heroine who is easy to identify with and care about. Sydney Fitzpatrick is a FBI forensic artist with a past. She's a reluctant heroine who just wants to do life, but once she gets in the action, there's no stopping her. Her love interest is handsome and mysterious, making me wonder if he is friend or foe, adding to the excitement. The other characters are equally interesting and believable. The plot involved murder, hidden treasures, missing maps, and secret underground caverns, all the things that make for an exciting read. Although the ending was satisfying and enjoyable, it left me with the feeling that there could be a sequel. I hope so! I'm looking forward to reading more of Burcell's books!
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