The Templar's Code: A Thriller

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3.6
5 reviews
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544
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The greatest secret in the history of mankind is a secret worth killing for...

During the Middle Ages a rumor was born about a mysterious and sacred Ancient Egyptian text. Known as the Emerald Tablet, it was said to contain the secret of creation.

But the greatest secret of all is who wrote it...

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3.6
5 reviews
A Google user
January 15, 2012
Nothing worth passing on. It took me nearly half a year to finish the book because every time I started reading I nearly fell asleep. While the plot is fair for conspiracy-historical-fiction readers the character development, dialog, and logic is poor. At the end I simply felt that characters in this scenario would not act the way they did and their relationships were not believable. Motives were not clear and actions taken by characters were far fetched. The only reason I kept reading was that the combination of ancient and recent past history was entertaining and there is enough suspense to make you want to finish the book. If you are truely bored this book is worth while, but there are many better books out there. Worth finishing but I would not reccomend it.
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About the author

C. M. Palov graduated from George Mason University with a degree in art history. The author's résumé includes working as a museum guide, teaching English in Seoul, Korea, and managing a bookshop. Twin interests in art and arcana inspired the author to write esoteric thrillers. C. M. Palov lives in West Virginia.

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