Fifteen-year-old Noah Larsson is shipped off to the Bahamas to spend time with a man he barely knows: his father Magnus. To his surprise, supposedly penniless Magnus runs an archaeological consultancy from an incredible yacht equipped with military-grade security. Desperate to connect with his father, Noah asks to be included in the consultancy’s next assignment.
He joins Magnus’s unlikely associates – fellow archaeologist Miguel, his haughty teenage daughter Isabelle, ex-Special Forces agent Ariel and young university-drop-out Viggo – in their search for a mysterious medieval ring. But someone else is after it. Someone who will stop at nothing to get his hands on it.
As Noah risks his life to delve into the ring’s mystery, he finally comes face-to-face with the truth about his father. And it’s a revelation that will change his life forever.
REVIEW FROM BETA READER
I loved this book. It had the right mix of comedy and – in a sense – loneliness. It encapsulates what being a teenager is all about. Noah is a great character because he is more relatable than Alex Rider or James Bond. He is a normal ‘unpopular’ kid thrown into an abnormal situation. But he rises to the challenge.