Review of the second part of Sanctus by Simon Toyne
Review of the second part
of Sanctus
So I have now arrived at the
start of the third part of sanctus, and I will review it for you
guys.
I do have to mention that I
now am unable to watch movies because for now I do not have acces to
my external harddrive at the moment. I'm not at home and I left it at
home so I kind off have to wing it if I want to publish articles
about movies.
But were not here to talk
about that are we? Let us go to the storyline of this part
Storyline
So basically the second part
of the book revolves about the investigation of the suicide, Arkadian
the chief inspector at the Ruin police deparment that has been doing
this case calls the number found on a piece of leather found in the
intestines of the monk that comitted suicide. After several attempts
he manages to get a female on the line who is apperently the monk's
sister while normally one cannot have living family members if
they're in the acient monastery. As to be completly cut of from the
outside world.
The sister, who hasn't heard
from the monk is surprised, that her brother was still alive after 8
years of being missing until a couple of hours ago.
She didn't need to come all
the way from the states to Ruin which is in Turkey for investigation
or somewhat but she did, and as soon as she arrives she kind of gets
abducted by the people from the citadel (the abbot kind of
reestablishes the military order that used to be tied to the
religious organisation, by the way we learn more and more about that
order) and it then ends with the cliffhanger that
she is in some kind of freak accident in the abducters car.
We also have
some conspiracy nutters tagging along, maybe they saved her I don't
know myself yet.
My opinion
and other irritating stuff.
My opinion about this part
is that this is way cooler than the last part, I enjoyed it more
because now I am really in the mood to read this book.
Tough I more or less
missed some key elements that maybe aren't even key elements, I could
have wished that more had been explained about the religious order.
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