The fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh novels in the series readers are calling "the next Indiana Jones"
This collection is nearly 1000 pages of thrills, espionage, adventure, mystery, and suspense. Don't start this explosive thriller series late at night. You may not be able to put it down.
MEET SEAN WYATT.
He is dangerous. Well trained. And running from his past. Wyatt was the man the government called when they needed something done off the books. His casual, southern demeanor and surfer style hair make him look unthreatening. But his skills are lethal and his mind, brilliant. No matter how much he tries to escape his past, certain ghosts always come calling. And it's always hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
The Grecian Manifesto- Sean Wyatt's adventures lead him across the globe in an attempt to rescue the woman he loves while tracking down a mysterious object. Historians believe they understand how this relic worked and what it was for but it holds a secret that no one could have ever imagined. A madman hell bent on bringing down the European economy wants it. And if he finds it before Sean, the entire continent, and the world, could be thrown into chaos..
The Norse Directive- Sean Wyatt finds himself zipping across the world to unravel an ancient mystery with ties to one of the holiest relics in Christianity. Along the way, he encounters an evil collector who will stop at nothing to acquire what would be his most prized piece yet.
Game of Shadows- Sean Wyatt travels to Switzerland and then South America in search of a top secret Nazi weapon that was lost during the evacuation of Germany by the German high command. But Sean isn't the only one looking for the experimental device, and if he doesn't work fast enough, it could mean the end of civilization as we know it.
The Jerusalem Creed- Sean Wyatt and friends are pitted against a global terrorist in the hunt for one of the most powerful and mysterious relics in the ancient world. If Sean fails, millions of people could die, and the landscape of the world altered forever.