The Curse of the Dragon God by Geoffrey Knight

Title: The Curse of the Dragon God

Series: Fathom’s Five 03

Author: Geoffrey Knight

Genre: Fantasy, Mystery & Detective

Length: Novel (288pgs)

Publisher: Cleis Press; 1st edition (July 1, 2011)

Heat Level: Moderate – Explicit

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥ 4 1/2 Hearts

Blurb: .China. A land of ancient wonders. A history of tradition, triumph and tyranny. As it casts a shadow across the entire globe, this once forbidden country awakens as the dominant force in a new world economy.

Business empires will rise, deals will be made, lives will be lost as money changes hands, but one treasure will remain the most precious in all of China: a diamond known as the Eye of Fucanglong, the Dragon God of lost jewels and buried treasures. The diamond is flawless. It is priceless. It is cursed. And it is about to be stolen in the heist of the century.

Can Professor Fathom’s team of gay adventure-seekers find the diamond before this perfectly executed crime leads to a cataclysmic event of mass destruction?

From the towers of Hong Kong to the diamond mines of Shandong; from the streets of San Francisco to the deserts of Dubai to the male strip clubs of Beijing; from China’s mystical past, to the boardrooms and backrooms of a modern industrial giant, take the high road to China and join in the sizzling action and page-turning adventure of The Curse of the Dragon God.

ISBN: B07H43XHRZ

Product Link: Cleis Press |  Amazon US | Amazon UK

Reviewer: Shorty

Review: The gang is on the case of a missing flawless diamond that is cursed. This adventure the gang through several different amazing cities while on the hunt. I found it to be a lively action packed adventurous tale that left me on the edge of my seat.

There are as always lots of sexy times to be had while in the midst of searching and danger. There is simply too much that happens to put it all in a review. But need less to say it was a very enjoyable read.

I loved how the story progressed and did not slow down until the end. These stories are a joy to read as the professor and his team make strides in each case they are given.

Great read.