Rise of the Snake Goddess (Samantha Knox Series #2)

Rise of the Snake Goddess (Samantha Knox Series #2)

by Jenny Elder Moke

Narrated by Rebecca Gibel

Unabridged — 9 hours, 37 minutes

Rise of the Snake Goddess (Samantha Knox Series #2)

Rise of the Snake Goddess (Samantha Knox Series #2)

by Jenny Elder Moke

Narrated by Rebecca Gibel

Unabridged — 9 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

"You haven't lived until you've read a Samantha Knox novel."-Jen Calonita, New York Times best-selling author of the A Twisted Tale series The beautiful island of Crete, an archaeological find for the ages, and one seriously pissed-off Greek goddess. It's just another day for Samantha Knox. After being snubbed by her college's archaeology department for an honor she rightfully earned, Sam is hell-bent on proving her worth to her misogynistic department head. So when an opportunity presents itself to solve the hidden meaning behind a symbol found inside a cave in Greece, Sam is all over it, and she's bringing Bennett and Jo with her for the cross-Atlantic trip. Once on the island of Crete, Sam finds a treasure she never expected-the golden girdle of an ancient and powerful goddess, and she can't resist its siren call, or the accolades she would win for discovering it. But before she can take credit for the find, the girdle is stolen and the island is hit with a series of earthquakes that don't feel quite coincidental. Soon Sam, Bennett, and Jo are embroiled in a wild hunt-one that takes them to tiny island shops, a glamorous high-stakes auction, and a fiery near-death experience-to find the girdle before someone can use it to raise the ancient goddess from her slumber. An unexpected heist, a terrifying trek through a labyrinth, and a fight to the death with the Minotaur itself lead to a final standoff she and her friends won't soon forget-one that might just break up Sam and Bennett for good. Set against the gorgeous backdrop and ancient ruins of the Greek islands, the pulse-pounding action in this twisting mystery will appeal to action-adventure fans, romance die-hards, and mythology buffs alike.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Another action-packed, romance and mythology filled mystery...Themes of wealth, power, and chauvinism are skillfully woven throughout the story while readers are provided with a cast of characters they will easily find themselves rooting for!"—School Library Connection

"Billed as the heir apparent to Indiana Jones, Samantha is a witty and wise adventurer, and it feels as though Moke is building towards an eventual greater purpose for her heroine."—Booklist

"Jenny Elder Moke has done it again! Witty banter, ancient mysteries, thrilling action, and a mix of clever and dubious characters will keep you up all night in book two of the Samantha Knox series. A fantastic adventure!"—Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, author of Lies Like Wildfire

"Sam’s response to misogyny and classism propels the book’s action but also, in the deft hands of the author, provides readers with insights into the complexities of identity, self-awareness, and right action. While never becoming preachy, the book also thoughtfully explores issues related to the ethics of the acquisition and ownership of antiquities...Another satisfying supernatural adventure featuring an intrepid solver of puzzles."—Kirkus Reviews

“Ahead of her time and a force to be reckoned with, Samantha Knox is the female Indiana Jones we've long been waiting for! You haven't lived until you've read a Samantha Knox novel.”—Jen Calonita, New York Times best-selling author of the A Twisted Tale series

School Library Journal

07/01/2022

Gr 9 Up—Aspiring archeologist Sam Knox finds herself in another magical mess as she attempts to participate in a dig in Crete in the early 1920s. The fallout from her first adventure in Ireland doesn't help her case when the misogynistic Professor Atchinson refuses to allow her to accompany the graduate field expedition, even though she has earned her place. However, a well-timed letter sends her and two best friends sailing off to Greece, where they encounter all manner of criminals and find the golden girdle of the Snake Goddess, which sets off a chain of events that could destroy the world. The star of this show is Sam's friend Joana, an insouciant flapper with nerves of steel (mostly) and the ability to talk her way into and out of most trouble, while looking fabulous and cracking jokes. Her brother Bennett, Sam's boyfriend, is a little stodgy and exasperated, and Sam herself is kind of a mess. There are earthquakes, mythological monsters, archaic rituals, smugglers with guns, and plenty of alcoholic beverages. Knowledge of the first book would definitely fill in some gaps. Characters present white. VERDICT An entertaining but additional purchase, where the first book circulates well.—Mara Alpert

Kirkus Reviews

2022-03-16
Readers are reunited with Prohibition-era aspiring archaeologist Samantha Knox and her friends as they travel to Crete to unlock the mystery of an ancient Minoan goddess.

Although Sam has completed her first year of study at the University of Chicago at the top of her class, professor Atchinson refuses to include her in his summer field study at Knossos. Angered by his dismissiveness, Sam jumps at the opportunity to travel to Crete anyway with old friends Joana and Bennett Steeling. Their discovery of a beseeching letter from a museum curator to professor Wallstone, a returning character from Curse of the Specter Queen (2021), provides the impetus to explore a Cretan cave with a mysterious symbol. Upon arrival, the trio are swept up into exciting adventures including cave exploration, earthquakes, shady characters, daring escapes, charmed snakes, and—most importantly—the finding of a golden girdle that ensnares Sam with its siren song. Throughout, professor Atchinson remains a thorn in Sam’s side, constantly belittling her gender, talents, and ambition. Sam’s response to his misogyny and classism propels the book’s action but also, in the deft hands of the author, provides readers with insights into the complexities of identity, self-awareness, and right action. While never becoming preachy, the book also thoughtfully explores issues related to the ethics of the acquisition and ownership of antiquities. All characters appear White.

Another satisfying supernatural adventure featuring an intrepid solver of puzzles. (Adventure. 13-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175713221
Publisher: Disney Press
Publication date: 06/07/2022
Series: Samantha Knox Series , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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