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American enigmA The End of the Presidency Aug 26, 2009
By Phyllis Real I really enjoyed the book. It was not an easy book to read simply because of all of the history and background, but it was very interesting. I found that you have to read every paragraph carefully as the writer puts important information in the middle of something that you might skip over. He builds the plot and when the book ends you want to start the next one right away. I hope it is published soon as I will definitely buy it.
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Good read. Jul 13, 2009
By Louisa May
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Really enjoyed this book. Was a little skeptical at first, but turned into a great adventure. Can't wait for his next book.
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A must have for the year Jun 27, 2009
By Letha K. Fitzgerald Ranks up there with Dan Brown books. Comes close to Tom Clancy first couple of books. Well researched, historically sound, a very fast read, but is a little bit choppy in some parts. If you want an openly fun book to read this year, pick up this book.
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A thriller you can't put down.... Jun 17, 2009
By Library Lady What a page turner, hard to put down. A lot of historical information on religion and the Freemasons yet brought to life in this action filled twisted thriller involving our government. Definitely would rank it up there with Dan Brown's books. Hope to see book 2 on the shelf soon. Sean Michael Hummle's book is destined to be a best seller.
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Full of unusual and interesting information Jun 04, 2009
By J. Kosan Even though this book is a work of fiction, much of it is based on surprising historical facts which are not present in standard history texts. For example, before I read this book I was aware that Masons had participated in the founding of the United States, but I had no idea how deep their influence was nor that it continued to the present day. I had also often wondered why European monarchies had placed so much emphasis on their royal bloodlines and a compelling reason is given for this. The book contains all kinds of unusual and interesting information which is woven into a story which is full of suspense and unexpected twists.
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