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The Testament
The Testament
Author: Eric van Lustbader
Bravo Shaw always knew his father had secrets, he just didn't realise how dangerous they were... When Bravo's father dies in mysterious circumstances, his hidden life is laid bare. Dexter Shaw belonged to a secret religious order long thought extinct. For centuries, this order has guarded a lost Testament that could end Christianity as we know i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781784080440
ISBN-10: 1784080446
Publication Date: 3/12/2015
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Head of Zeus
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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rtc917 avatar reviewed The Testament on + 30 more book reviews
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Van Lustbader certainly ranks among the best in building plots within plots, subtrafuge around subtrafuge, leading to en end that you might perhaps expect, but is still surprising. I have read most everything he has written and am happy to se him active again, after a period of absence from the scene. If you are a fan of highly convoluted and historically based thrillers, in the vein of Ludlum or Forsythe, this book is most worth a read. It will keep you turning the pages well into the night.
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Dexter Shaw dies in an explosion that injures his son Bravo and his daughter Emma. When Bravo awakens and recovers somewhat, Jenny visits him to inform him she is his Guardian assigned by his father to watch over him as he seeks a secret cache of documents. Bravo is shocked to learn that his dad lived a double life as a member of the ruling cabal, the Order of Gnostic Observatines, an organization that has influenced world events for centuries.

The group's enemy The Knights of St. Clement want that cache too because it contains something that will heal the dying Pope, enhancing their secret behind the scenes power in the shadows of the Vatican. Another item the group wants in the cache is the Testament of Jesus Christ that contains explosive information that could destroy Christianity if revealed. Bravo realizes a traitor amidst the order is providing information to the Knights. He trusts no one especially friends, family, or his guardian.

Readers who enjoyed the Da Vinci Code and the Brethren will defiantly want to read THE TESTAMENT, a highly sophisticated fresh religious conspiracy thriller whose fast-paced storyline will leave the audience breathless. The protagonist is an interesting person who does not quite grasp how or why his father was involved like he was or why he puts his life on the line to keep the cache out of the hands of the wrong people. Still like a true hero he does what he believes is right and if nothing else has the audience rooting for him.
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good book..
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Just ok. Very slow in place. Like the idea.
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Wow! This one's a real page turner; I didn't know what would happen next. A cross between the DaVinci code and one of the Bourne novels. Really enjoyed it.


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