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Myth meets reality in bestseller Johansen’s riveting 28th thriller featuring forensic sculptor Eve Duncan (after 2021’s The Bullet). While in central Africa working on a reconstruction case, Eve is sought out by Riley Smith. Three months earlier, Riley’s father, an archaeologist who thought highly of Eve’s forensic skills, was murdered by tomb robbers in Azerbaijan. Riley believes her father was killed because he was close to discovering the location of the tomb of Helen of Troy, who he believed was a real queen. Eve agrees to help Riley search for the elusive tomb—and reconstruct Helen’s face if their quest succeeds. In Azerbaijan, the stakes rise as the two women have to contend with Ralph Dakar, the leader of a gang of ruthless tomb robbers, and agents of a power-hungry U.S. president, Adam Madlock, who’s hunting for Eve because of her connection to the “silver bullet” cure to all illnesses developed by the ex-wife of Eve’s husband, Joe Quinn. Johansen does a fine job breathing life into the premise of Helen of Troy being a historical figure. This no-holds-barred suspense yarn is a good starting place for newcomers. Agents: Andrea Cirillo and Rebecca Scherer, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (June)


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Coming fast on the heels of the shocking conclusion of The Bullet (2021), Johansen’s latest Eve Duncan tale portrays the forensic sculptor as the mouse to one very big cat. Sociopathic U.S. President Madlock still has Duncan in his crosshairs, perversely hoping to eliminate her before a miracle pharmaceutical created by her husband Joe Quinn’s ex-wife can be released to cure rising global pandemics. His plot to trap Eve relies on the simultaneous capture of archaeologist Riley Smith during her quest to unearth the treasure-filled tomb of Helen of Troy. When Eve is recruited-slash-coerced into creating a forensic sculpture portraying the iconic beauty of Greek mythology, Madlock’s henchman, international bounty hunter Ralph Dakar, races to snatch Troy’s riches away from Riley and her crew. As loyal Johansen fans know, the real power plays occur during lengthy, emotionally charged wars of words and wills prior to any lethal action. With a Homeric inspiration, Johansen’s newest trademark tale of exotic adventure pursued in the service of forensic science is more cerebral than violent.

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