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Bone Chase

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This is a fast, exciting story, very reminiscent of Indiana Jones and The Da Vinci Code. This had everything you would want in a thriller, giants, bones, secret societies, hidden history, gun chases and explosions.
The story begins with Ethan getting a box full of notes claiming giants exist. He is thrust into a search for the truth that could cost him his life. He is chased by two groups, the mysterious Six-Fingered Man and the Council of David. These groups are willing to do whatever it takes to stop people from finding out the truth.
There are numerous mentions of giants throughout history including the Bible in this book. I was intrigued about the messages and historical cover-ups. I wrote them down to look up when I finished the book and they took me down a rabbit hole.

I enjoyed the book and look forward to more from this author.

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Conspiracy theory? Sure, why not! An excellent read by Weston Ochse. Unemployed math teacher Ethan McCloud is sent a mysterious box, and the chase is on. Searching for giants that may or may not exist, with danger at his heels the entire time. Many thrilling twists and turns occur in Ethan’s search for the truth. Don’t want to give away the ending, so suffice it to say, if you enjoyed The DaVinci Code with some sci-fi thrown in, you will want to read this book. I didn’t know what to think when I began reading, but the characters and plot were clear and concise,, and the more I read, the more I was intrigued. Had a hard time putting this down until I was finished. Reminded me of the search for mermaids/are they real stories. Very, very interesting book, and I highly recommend if this genre interests you.
Thank you to the author (thank you for your service, sir), Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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A six-fingered man, an archeological treasure, and giants all play a part in this unusual novel. Fans of Indiana Jones and the thrillers by Dan Brown might enjoy this thriller.

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