Glenn Meade
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Books by Glenn Meade
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review 1: I was captivated by the premise. This account has something that all of the other fictional accounts of the lastdays of the Romanovs lack, and that is a proper Russian dose of pathos. It is so well done that I am able to buy into the more far-fetched aspects of the story, esp...
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review 1: What a great idea! The Catholic church going back to the original teachings of Jesus in that his mission was to spread the word of God and help those in need as opposed to living in luxury in the Vatican and not seeming to care about the struggles of the congregation. This star...
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review 1: This book completely traumatized me! Lydia Ryan and Uri Andrev are so real. The brutal way the Reds killed the Romanovs shocked me. I felt as if I were inside that claustrophobic room that night in 1918. It was mind numbing. Anastasia's narrow escape and the sad fate of the Irish...
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review 1: Väterchen FrostBei einer archäologischen Grabung in der Nähe von Jekaterinburg findet Dr. Linda Pawlow im Permafrostboden eine gut erhaltene Frauenleiche, die ein Medallion in der Hand hält. Diese Spur führt sie nach Irland zu einem alten Mann namens Michail Jakow, mit dem sie be...
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review 1: Wow, wow, wow! I knew at some point I'd pull an all night read with this one, and last night was it. Stayed up until I finished it (at 4 this morning). So exciting. There were times I felt like I couldn't breathe for the action in the book. Very suspenseful, very detailed. ...
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review 1: In a tragic accident, two archaeologists and their driver dies at a car collision, only the archaeologists’ son and driver’s daughter lives. Furthermore, a priest comes upon the accident and takes off with the treasure the archaeologists found and conceals it as instructed from R...
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review 1: the book is about the discovery of a dead sea scroll by the jack Cane which mentions Jesus Christ directly which has not found before on any dead sea scroll before as well as describes some ground-breaking revelations. then a cat and mouse chase starts with the Israeli Intelligen...