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Very Good. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Signed by Author(s) Has sticker on cover stating autographed by author. light edge wear o/w clean copy-----600 year old secrets behind the aritfacts during a secret mission to North America.
It is a page turner from beginning to end. I think it is the best book I have read re: the Knights Templar & early exploration of the New World- and I have read several over the years . It is history wrapped in a fast paced action adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It has photos and illustrations to back-up the historical aspects of the story which takes place mainly in New England. The locations mentioned in this gripping tale can be visited-photographed and the temptation is to hit the woods yourself and find additional clues to add to the author's already well researched & documented tale. I have already visited some of the sites in the book and now have a better understanding of their significance.I am planning road trips to cover those sites I have missed to date.I think the author has also done an admirable job documenting what early explorers may have encountered and also describing what their motives for coming to America may have been. I promise you won't be disappointed with this one- it has appeal on many levels.One of the important points that I took away from this book (there were many by the way)is the stubbornness of the mainstream scientists/historians who won't entertain any versions of history other than those that fit their own historical paradigm. Although a fictional piece, this book is steeped in facts and a "today" perspective of the archaeological community towards the clues left by early visitors to North America. I liked the "Davcinci Code" but quite honestly, not to offend Dan Brown, I enjoyed this one even more because it is the mystery our country's history being unraveled here.