
The Amber Room
Published: 2003,
Ballantine Books
Formats: Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBN-13: 978-0-345-46003-5
Pages: 400
Paperback: ISBN-13:978-0-345-50438-8
Pages: 464
Plot:
The Amber Room is one of the greatest treasures ever made by man: an
entire room forged of exquisite amber, from its four massive walls to
its finely crafted furniture. But it is also the subject of one of
history’s most intriguing mysteries. Originally commissioned
in
1701 by Frederick I of Prussia, the Room was later perfected Tsarskoe
Selo, the Russian imperial city. In 1941, German troops invaded the
Soviet Union, looting everything in their wake and seizing the Amber
Room. When the Allies began the bombing of Germany in August 1944, the
Room was hidden. And despite the best efforts of treasure hunters and
art collectors from around the world, it has never been seen again.
Now, two powerful men have set their best operatives loose in pursuit,
and the hunt has begun once more…
Life is good for Atlanta judge Rachel Cutler. She loves her job, loves
her kids, and remains civil to her ex-husband, Paul. But everything
changes when her father, a man who survived the horrors of World War
II, dies under strange circumstances, and leaves behind clues to a
secret he kept his entire life…a secret about something
called
the Amber Room.
Desperate to know the truth about her father’s suspicious
dealings, Rachel takes off for Germany, with Paul close behind. Shortly
after arriving, they find themselves involved with a cast of shadowy
characters who all claim to share their quest. But as they learn more
about the history of the treasure they seek, Rachel and Paul realize
they’re in way over their heads. Locked in a treacherous game
with ruthless professional killers and embroiled in a treasure hunt of
epic proportions, Rachel and Paul suddenly find themselves on a
collision course with the forces of power, evil, and history itself.