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WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN

'It never slows down ... it is unlike any other new Australian novel'

DAILY TELEGRAPH

'There is enough technological wizardry, military know-how, plot convolution and sheer non-stop mayhem to place it in the premier league of international bestsellers'

THE WEST AUSTRALIAN

'His publisher compares him to Grisham and Crichton, but I reckon the 23-year-old is a cut above'

RALPH

'This is Indiana Jones goes to Antarctica .. . backed by good research about weaponry, science and international jealousies'

NW

Matthew Reilly Temple

Deep in the jungles of Peru, the hunt for a legendary Incan idol is underway - an idol that in the present day could be used as the basis for a terrifying new weapon.

Guiding a US Army team is Professor William Race, a young linguist who must translate an ancient manuscript which contains the location of the idol.

What they find is an ominous stone temple, sealed tight. They open it -and soon discover that some doors are meant to remain unopened . . .

There is no denying it. Matthew Reilly has really arrived'

DAILY TELEGRAPH

'Like Ice Station, Temple is well researched and technically adept. Diehard action buffs will enjoy'

WHO WEEKLY

'Probably the most breathless read in the history of airport fiction'

AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLER & PUBLISHER

Matthew Reilly Area 7

It is America's most secret base, hidden deep in the Utah desert, an Air Force installation known only as Area 7.

And today it has a visitor: the President of the United States. He has come to inspect Area 7, to examine its secrets for himself. But he's going to get more than he bargained for on this trip. Because hostile forces are waiting inside ...

Among the President's helicopter crew, however, is a young Marine. He is quiet, enigmatic, and he hides his eyes behind a pair of silver sunglasses.

His name is Schofield. Call-sign: Scarecrow.

Rumour has it he's a good man in a storm.

Judging by what the President has just walked into, he'd better be...

THE AUTHOR OF ICE STATION IS BACK AND THRILLERS JUST GOT A WHOLE LOT FASTER.

'Buckle up, put the seat back, adjust the headrest and hang on'

THE SUNDAY AGE

'Australia's new master of action'

DAILY TELEGRAPH