Review: The Second Law of Dying by Geoff Laundy Interview: Geoff Laundy, author of The Second Law of Dying
Apr 07

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I would never have guessed Cryptid: The Lost Legacy of Lewis and Clark was a first novel, as it hooked me from page one and kept me there til the end. And, whether you’re a L&C Fan, or into Cryptofiction, this is a must read.  

The action in this rip-roaring adventure novel circles the globe from China to D.C., and up into the Olympic Rain Forest, as archaeologist Dr. Samantha Russell digs into a centuries-old mystery involving Gigantopithecus, a massive government cover-up, and the cryptozoological secret long-hidden in the lost journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition. If that’s not enough to get you to buy the book, I don’t know what it’ll take.

As a history buff, I was happily yanked into Cryptid’s wonderfully tantalizing opening scene between Thomas Jefferson and William Clark. In the first few paragraphs, we learn that Jefferson arranged for Meriwether Lewis’ death to appear as a suicide, instead of the murder it really was - - and that Clark had dispensed of the murderer within seconds of Lewis’ death. From there, we witness Jefferson locking away the journals he felt the public should never see–and then we’re promptly whisked to an archaeological dig in present-day China. Is there a connection? You betcha!

Conspiracy theorists grab you copy, and hang onto your seat as author Eric Penz takes you on the ride of your life!

Cryptid: The Lost Legacy of Lewis and Clark is available in softcover for $18.95 from Amazon or iUniverse. To learn more, visit the author’s Website

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