The Midas Legacy
Wilde/Chase 12
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Narrated by:
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Gareth Armstrong
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By:
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Andy McDermott
About this listen
The 12th in the fantastic Wilde/Chase series sees Nina trying to follow in her late mother's footsteps as she and husband Eddie search for King Midas' legacy.
A return to Atlantis
The lost city has defined Nina Wilde's life. Her parents' obsession with Atlantis cost them their lives, but finding it brought Nina to her husband, Eddie Chase, and a series of archaeological treasures.
A secret codex
A decade later the International Heritage Agency needs their help to locate the Secret Codex, an account of ancient Atlantean explorer Talonor's journeys, thought to be located in the dangerous underwater ruins of Atlantis. Unable to resist one more adventure, the couple join the mission.
A king whose touch turns all to gold
But when a long-lost relative reappears in Nina's life, asking her to use the codex to find a hidden cave containing the secret of King Midas, she is unprepared for the devastation that follows. The promise of unlimited gold has aroused the greed of powerful and ruthless forces...and only Nina and Eddie stand in their way.
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- steve cushnahan
- 20-01-2023
Bit bloody
Went a bit too joyful and gruesome with multiple killings and so slowed the story narration.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-03-2023
Incredibly disappointing
Having read the previous 11 books in the series, I was gutted by this story. The last couple of books haven't been great, but this one was plain ridiculous. The story was even more far-fetched to the point of ridiculous. Recounting the plot line to my husband, he said he pictured McDermott sitting around in a pub, with his drunken rates, complaining that he had run out of ideas so all of these mates 'helped' him come up with a plot line. It was laughable. Added to that, the dreadful narration of Macy, and that of the North Korean military leaders was cringe-worthy. I'm so disappointed that a good series has been ruined like this.
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