Synopses & Reviews
Glenn Meade's electrifying novels capture the intrigue of nations, the brutality of war, and the heroism of brave men and women.
The Sands of Sakkara is his most satisfying novel yet-a heart-pounding thriller set against the backdrop of wartime Egypt, where a breathless chase across the arid desert explodes, as two people race against time to stop a dark plot in the heart of World War II...
Once Rachel Stern was a beautiful archaeologist, until the Nazis herded her behind barbed wire. Once Jack Halder lived between two nations. Now he is filled with rage, chosen to spearhead a desperate secret mission-and to bring Rachel Stern into it. Once Harry Weaver was one of America's best and brightest. Now he is the only U.S. agent who can hunt down the man who was his friend, and the woman they both loved in 1939.
In a stunning story that reaches from the teeming streets of Berlin to the feet of the great pyramids, three former friends are about to meet again: around a mission to assassinate FDR.
Review
"Glenn Meade knows how to turn on the adrenaline in
The Sands of Sakkara, a sizzling summer reading treat." --
USA Today"[Meade] is a worthy contender to Forsyth and Ludlum." --Time Out
"Deftly orchestrated...one long, twisty, breathless chase...tough to put down." --The New York Times Book Review
"This one has an archaeological dig, Egyptian desert, Nazis, assassins and love. I'm hooked." --San Jose Mercury News
About the Author
Glenn Meade, a former journalist, is now an internationally bestselling author. He divides his time between writing and working as a specialist in the field of pilot training. He lives in Dublin, Ireland.