• The Arthurian Relic

  • Harry Fox, Book 1
  • By: Andrew Clawson
  • Narrated by: John Pirhalla
  • Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (33 ratings)

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The Arthurian Relic

By: Andrew Clawson
Narrated by: John Pirhalla
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Publisher's summary

A mythical king. A long-lost manuscript. A relic worth killing for.

Harry Fox hunts artifacts for the Italian mob. When a forgotten manuscript suggests Great Britain's most famous king may not be fiction, Harry plunges headlong on a dangerous path to uncover the truth. Little does he know a shadowy alliance with ties to three of mankind's most powerful organizations follows his every move, desperate to stop him before he can uncover the truth behind the legend.

Surrounded by enemies and able to trust no one, Harry barrels across the globe and discovers the myth of King Arthur is far more real than anyone ever imagined. Can Harry survive to reveal the true story of this legendary man, or will the ancient forces chasing him add his name to their long list of victims?

Fans of Indiana Jones, Sean Wyatt, Tom Wagner, and Cotton Malone will love Harry Fox. Grab your copy and jump into the adventure today!

©2021 Andrew Clawson (P)2022 Andrew Clawson

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Great story!

Adventure and history! Ready for book 2, can’t wait to read the next adventure Harry goes on.

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Really good listen if you like historical thriller

The story is well written, and imagining the locations is easy. Narration was pretty good. There were a few instances where I felt the tone didn't match the setting, but that was pretty minor overall. I was a little disappointed with how little time was spent on the final find. After all the lead up, it was a little dissatisfing that there was so little about the item itself. Overall, it's a really good listen!

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A rip-roaring historical thriller

A rip-roaring read that hits all the quintessential marks of great historical thrillers: action, suspense, mystery, great protagonists and antagonists, and of course, history. Andrew Clawson has an uncanny ability to suck a reader in through character and then propel that character on a rollercoaster adventure. With a piece of history purportedly tied to King Arthur, a group that has been protecting a secret for 2000 years, and multiple parties after the same thing, Harry Fox is squarely in the middle. And the stakes are high. If you’re a fan of Indiana Jones or Dan Brown, do yourself a favor and read Andrew Clawson.

Excellent narration, too.

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Very good

It is compairable to Indiana Jones. We really liked it , can't wait to listen to the next book in the series.

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Bit slow

"The Arthurian Relic" by Andrew Clawson offers a blend of mystique and suspense in the world of Arthurian and other legends. However, I had with mixed feelings throughout the journey, struggling to fully immerse in the narrative. The story, while not unenjoyable, failed to grasp my attention, leading to extended periods of disengagement. The narrative seemed to lack the gripping suspense needed to maintain my interest.

One notable aspect is the book's pacing and the execution of action scenes, which left me somewhat unsatisfied. The perceived deficiency in these elements might have contributed to the struggle in maintaining my engagement. Nevertheless, I acknowledge the book's potential, considering it is the first installment in a series. While "The Arthurian Relic" may not have hit the mark for me, I remain open to reading another book in the series, hoping for a more captivating storyline.

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The Legend

I enjoyed this fast ride of discovery. However I felt it was too fast. It would have been nice to have more descriptions of places. The story moved on at a cracking pace and I love fact and fiction mixed together. My only other observation is that the Mafia boss seemed far too meek. A very good read

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