Reader reviews of Matthew Reilly’s ‘The Two Lost Mountains’
Readers, reviewers and fans love the latest Jack West Jr book The Two Lost Mountains by Matthew Reilly. Read just how much below!
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About the book:
AN INCREDIBLE VICTORY BUT AT A TERRIBLE PRICE…
Against all the odds, Jack West Jr found the Three Secret Cities but at a heartbreaking cost.
His beloved daughter Lily, it appeared, was slaughtered by Sphinx in a cruel ancient ritual.
TO THE MOUNTAINS AND THE FALL!
With his rivals far ahead of him, Jack must now get to one of the five iron mountains – two of which have never been found – and perform a mysterious feat known only as ‘The Fall’.
Although what is this object on the moon that is connected to it?
A NEW PLAYER ARRIVES
Amid all this, Jack will discover that a new player has entered the race, a general so feared by the four legendary kingdoms they had him locked away in their deepest dungeon.
Only now this general has escaped and he has a horrifying plan of his own…
Praise for The Two Lost Mountains
…an adventure from start to finish. It was so easy to read and it gripped me completely, encouraging me to devour each page as quickly as I could.
I frigging loved it. A solid ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 for me!
I will really be devastated too when there’s no more Jack West Jr. stories because this has been the best series I’ve followed over the years and his books never disappoint.
In traditional Matthew Reilly style, the book reads like an action movie, bouncing across the globe with characters that you will love and those that you will hate.
Readers will find themselves enthralled by the well-researched, rich history of the story, as well as the unpredictable twists on ancient mythology.
The final book is going to be all kinds of insane and I honestly can’t wait. I am ready for everything in this series to come together like the most incredible tapestry ever woven.
The Two Lost Mountains is a ripping read, as Reilly’s books always are.
The Two Lost Mountains is an absolute cracker of a novel.
With certain world leaders we have at the moment, perhaps we need more Jack Wests around in real life.