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Solomon's Key the Codis Project: A Conspiracy Thriller (Solomon's Key)

Solomon's Key the Codis Project: A Conspiracy Thriller (Solomon's Key)

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Author: Douglas Weber R
Creator: James S. Rollins
Publisher: Erista-Hutton-Hauser
Category: Book

List Price: £7.53
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 37888

Media: Paperback
Edition: First
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 380
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 1

ISBN: 9545857366
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9789545857362
ASIN: 9545857366

Publication Date: May 1, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New. Printed for you and delivered from the UK. Delivery is usually 5 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail.

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Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your valuable time on this nonsense   July 24, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This has to be the worst book I have ever read. Almost incomprehensible drivel. The plot, such as it is, jumps from one location to another at random. The characters and dialogue are ludicrous. Clearly this book was never edited or proof read either, as it is littered with spelling and grammatical errors. Do not waste your precious time or money.


3 out of 5 stars Interesting, yet difficult   July 6, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Whilst this book does leave you with the feeling of just wanting to read one more chapter before putting it down, I found it and incredibly difficult book. There are so many characters to keep track of through-out, the chapters jump around all over the place and add those two things to the code under pinned in the book and this is not something you can just half heartedly read. You need to pay attention.

Good book but you need to give it 100% concentration.



1 out of 5 stars poor quality Dan Brown   June 9, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Not by James Rollins but Weber and what a load of rubbish. It attempts to be clever and fails miserably on several fronts even adding it's own special code letters which are in bold and then underlined in case you missed it to begin with. It might defeat a 4 year old.
Ther reader is assualted with pseudo intellectual discussion throughout which frankly does not wash and as such , the constant almost slavish references every two pages to the Freemasons and the Rosicrucians gets very boring. Where it does link to fact ,with the notable exception of Military know how, it is flawed on scientific fact in chapter 90 and ultimately fails to impress on any level.
The best is saved to last as the ending is so unbelievably contrived as to completely dismiss any credibility it might have gained along the way. I lost the plot and ultimately I felt that Mr Weber lost it too.



4 out of 5 stars Makes you think!! What's fact vs fiction?   April 18, 2008
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Dan Ronco author of Unholy Domain

An amazing story, including the Knights Templar, the Italian Secret Service, the Vatican, the Holy Grail, the Holy Bloodline, cryptography, Mossad agents, the FBI's DNA database, all weaved together in a fast-paced, believable storyline. Weber's research into religious history and artifacts provides the detail that makes the story believable. His characters, and there are a lot of them, are well-developed, especially the two female protagonists. Solomon's Key is the best to date of the religious conspiracy genre.




1 out of 5 stars Extremely disappointing   April 14, 2008
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I can't quite believe that others have given this book 5 stars. It was quite amateurish. It was full of spelling mistakes, silly typefaces to give completely unnecessary clues, and had far too many jumps between random characters, none of whom you could possibly care about. I read on average 4 books a week and have read some pretty bad ones but this stands out as the worst book I've read in quite some time. I think the general premise isn't too bad but the writing and characterization make it almost impossible to read.