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The Tenth Saint (2012)

by D.J. Niko(Favorite Author)
3.62 of 5 Votes: 5
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English
publisher
Medallion Press
series
The Sarah Weston Chronicles
review 1: Working in mountainous Ethiopia, an archaeologist discovers a sealed tomb with inscriptions in an obscure dialect. She tracks down a codex and translates the inscriptions into a set of prophecies about Earth’s final hours, written by a man hailed by Ethiopian mystics as Coptic Christianity’s 10th saint. Of course, she runs into danger from mysterious people trying to keep her from learning the truth.I enjoyed learning a little more about the Coptic Christian history of Ethiopia, though it would have been nice to learn more. Fast-moving and entertaining but I had trouble letting go of my skepticism.
review 2: Un-put-down-able! I'm not kidding. I literally had to force myself to stop reading this (usually around 4 a.m.) just so I could get some sleep. Abso
... morelutely fascinating and (obviously) insomnia-inducing. Among the best books I've read - and it was a FREE nookbook! It did take me longer to read this than some other, much longer books I've read recently, but I'm attributing that to 1. the amount of content contained, despite the relatively short length, 2. the fact that I'm not feeling well, 3. the fact that my parents were both sick also, and 4. my embarassing, yet undeniable, addiction to television and movies in addition to books. less
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Sam
It kept me guessing up to the end. I will read her new book when it comes out.
angiecol2003
A bit of science fiction, and a weak premise.
thundrr
iteristing but little confusing:)
tumbler
A great summer read.
brenda
Wonderful!
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