Solomon Treasure Book 1 Beginnings The Tomb the Temple the Treasure edition by Ben Hammott Literature Fiction eBooks
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Solomon Treasure Book 1 Beginnings The Tomb the Temple the Treasure edition by Ben Hammott Literature Fiction eBooks
There appears to be a bunch of books this decade which retell the tales of the Templars,the Rosslyn Chapel, the Masons, the Second Temple, the Egyptians pharaohs, etc.
While the basic tales are becoming quite shop worn, occasionally a writer comes
along, dusts off the old merchandise, and breathes new life into the bones of the
mythology.
Ben Hammott has done this with this book, and the one that follows. Not each of the
myths are retold here, but enough to weave together a good yarn.
I enjoyed it, and I recommend it to you.
However, I recommend the reader have a blank sheet of paper and
a pencil with an eraser as she/he travels along the raod, sharing the
protagonist's trials and tribulations. Without it, the reader may
become lost and hopelessly wandering,
Good book, good retelling of some of the olds myths, and well worth
one's time.
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Solomon Treasure Book 1 Beginnings The Tomb the Temple the Treasure edition by Ben Hammott Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Absolutely loved the first two parts of the book - the historical sections. It was a really good read......When it came to the present day part of the book, it seemed like there was all of a sudden a new author writing, a severe lack of editing, and a story line that just wasn't "fun" anymore because of which my interest waned completely. That disappointed me as I was really enjoying the story spanning the ages up until that point.
Interesting story and worth a read. I was disappointed that the last couple of chapters were nothing more than a set up for the next book in a series. This technique is somewhat irritating when I expect a story to begin and end. If I like the book's author and their writing, sure, I will pick another title by the same author but spoiling an ending by promised installments is not fair to the reader.
I like to read a book without looking at the clock or seeing how many more minutes are left in the current chapter and this is one of those books. I enjoyed how the author pieced together the past in different segments in order for the reader to understand why and where they are at in the present. The main characters are well developed and believable. I am happily reading the sequel now.
Well, I read it. I must say, I will never leave my home again without a roll of plastic garbage bags. I enjoyed the tale of ancient intrigue and its progress through time, it covered a great deal of topics. I also think the author has a great talent for creating visual space, which is essential to creating suspense. My only complaint would be to spend more effort on establishing the basis for our hero's escapes. He complains of his lack of Lady Lucks influence, but then stretches that influence to unbelievable heights. I will read the follow up to this edition, if only to see if he improves.
So I enjoyed the book. And I thought that the book was well-written. I don't know what to say about the ending. I am not so happy about the chapel and what was found there. In fact Google is not your friend with this. As I spent a long time trying to find any evidence of this. I did find a few fiction writers that have used this story line. Although the hero is a bumbling fool. And he gets extremely lucky and I mean extremely. The writing is so good and the ancient history that I'm learning is so good I can pretty much forgive this. It was a good story I'm gonna go to park too. Like I said it's a very entertaining historical reading the man can really write. You just have to suspend disbelief a lot.
I was hooked from the start. The story spans over centuries starting with the fall of Jerusalem to modern times following different time periods dealing with the treasure. The story is filled with adventure and mystery involving treasure seekers reminding me of Indiana Jones. This is one of the most exciting novels I've read in years.
Quite a lot of research has gone into this book and it makes it so much richer. The quest for power and riches was behind Rome, the Templars, the Ren Deux, the builders of Roslyn Chapel, etc. It never ceases to amaze me the lengths men will go to supposedly in the name of God when it is really their own selfish desires, greed, need for power that .makes them think deceit, torture and even murder are okay. I love how the author has woven himself and his research for the book into his story. The detailed information on the intricacy of the Templar traps is amazing. The controversy over Christ's resurrection has long been a sore point between the Vatican and the Templars and is part of the reason for the annihilation on most of the Templar sect. Definitely well written and a great read.
There appears to be a bunch of books this decade which retell the tales of the Templars,
the Rosslyn Chapel, the Masons, the Second Temple, the Egyptians pharaohs, etc.
While the basic tales are becoming quite shop worn, occasionally a writer comes
along, dusts off the old merchandise, and breathes new life into the bones of the
mythology.
Ben Hammott has done this with this book, and the one that follows. Not each of the
myths are retold here, but enough to weave together a good yarn.
I enjoyed it, and I recommend it to you.
However, I recommend the reader have a blank sheet of paper and
a pencil with an eraser as she/he travels along the raod, sharing the
protagonist's trials and tribulations. Without it, the reader may
become lost and hopelessly wandering,
Good book, good retelling of some of the olds myths, and well worth
one's time.
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