Chris Bronson (10 books in series)
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review 1: I debated between two and three stars because, although I finished it only two days ago, I am struggling to remember anything about the book other than I felt it had a very abrupt ending! "Threats to life and limb, terrifying possible vampire ...aaaaand it is all fine and we're ...
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review 1: Having recently finished Becker's new title Lost Testamenet, I have been inspired to go back and read his earlier thrillers. The Moses Stone did not disappoint at all, in fact I was glued to it! I've become a big fan of Bronson and Angela and I'll very happily continue to read my...
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review 1: LA PIEDRA DE MOISÉSAUTOR: JAMES BECKERNACIONALIDAD: ESTADOUNIDENSECONTEMPORÁNEOUn buen thriller que engancha desde el principio cuando unos turistas son asesinados porque se apoderaron de una tablilla de gran valor histórico. La novela se localiza igual en Londres, Marruecos y Je...
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review 1: Not very pleased with this writer. He seems to have continuity issues. People know what other people are doing in the book but the author gives no plausible explanation how it happened. The author seems to have a problem with Christianity and wants to debunk it I think. A little ...
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review 1: Despite this book being a step away from the normal format of searching for religious artefacts, the author has still put in plenty of research into the subject. My only concern is that at times it did read a little like a travellogue for Venice. After deciding on a short break t...
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review 1: There seemed to be an enormous amount of history and information related to geography, customs, archeology, etc that the author felt the reader should have access to. Unfortunately, the author choose to impart this knowledge through dialogue and attributed all this knowledge to A...
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review 1: A no-frills, action-packed book, this novel is great for teenagers interested in historical fiction. However, I found it laconic. It is a distasteful attempt on a 2nd novel after reading "The First Apostle" also by James Becker. The characters lacked substance and the conversatio...
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review 1: Lots of nonstop action. Interesting premise about Christianity being based on a lie. Was sorry to see a couple of the good guys die in the beginning but didn't feel bad about the mafia guys getting killed in the end. Liked the fact that they were killed by their own guys. Lov...
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review 1: I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book in the Chris Bronson series. Perhaps it was because it was set in recent history and people can remember about the 2012 London Olympics. Even the threat seemed quite feasible the way that the author had laid it out, as did the gro...
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review 1: I find it interesting that the author treats The Roman Catholic Church and Christianity as if it were a great monolith. The terrible secret in the document that must be hidden for the RCC and Christianity to continue to exist would not be significant for many Christians. There i...