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reminds me of The Da Vinci Code. VERY GOOD
MYSTERIOUS!
I love Perdue's writing style, but the plot doesn't move along very quickly. In fact, I didn't finish this book...might have gotten really exciting in the last few chapters, but I didn't last long enough to find out.
Lewis Perdue is the original "Da Vinci Code" author. If you read That being said, he is also a very good writer, better than the author who's book has made into a movie starring Tom Hanks. Read "Da Vinci Legacy" and this book, "Daughter of God." I actually enjoyed this book more than the first. Loaded with action and Nazi history, this book does not disappoint.
I only gave this book 3.5 stars. It got draggy in spots and I had a hard time paying attention.
It was pretty good. Along the lines of the DaVinci Code. Moves along pretty well but then seems to hit some mundane spots but then picks up again. Overall tho, it's a good read.
Outstanding book!
If you like your fiction based (loosely) on history...you'll get a kick out of this one.
This is a great thriller with some thought-provoking themes.
Great book! If you liked 'The Da Vinci code' you'll like this one aswell!
If you read DaVinci Code... check out this book
BETTER THAN THE DAVINCI CODE
Very believable premise - light read
Very good book,I've read it two times.
Religious suspense thriller
This was an okay book but not one that I would want to read again. Zoe meets her husband Seth in Switzerland expecting to purchase the rich esate of a secretive art collector. But before that can happen, Seth and Zoe are drawn into a thousand-year-old web of conspiracy, murder, and itrigue about the mystery of a female Messiah.
Excellent book if you liked The DaVinci Code.
When Zoe Ridgeway, a prominent art broker, visits Switzerland with her husband, Seth, she expects to purchase the rich estate of a secretive art collector. But before Zoe can complete the transaction, she and Seth are drawn into a thousand-year-old web of conspiracy, murder and intrigue that begins and ends with the mystery of a female Messiah, a young girl whose existence, if proven, would explode the very foundation of Western culture.
A femal Messiah? When Zoe Ridgeway, a prominent art broker, visits Switzerland with her husband, Seth, she expects to purchase the rich estate of a secretive art collector. But before Zoe can complete the transaction, she and Seth are drawn into a thousand-year-old web of conspiracy, murder, and intrigue that begins and ends with the mystery of a female Messiah, a young girl whose existence, if proven, would explode the very foundatio of Western culture.
Excellent story, great thriller. This book makes one think - are the religions of today as honest and pious as they want us to think? Do they all have something to hide?
Hmmm....
Hmmm....