<p>Alan Sullivan's 'The Jade God' stands as a captivating artifact within the literary landscape, reminiscent of the treasure its title suggests. It taps into the vein of vintage adventure, exhuming the spirit of an era enamored with the mystique of the Orient and the thrill of archaeological discovery. The prose, elegantly archaic, beckons readers through a world woven with intrigue and crowned with the exotic luster of the far east. As a classi...