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The Logos Prophecy

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This novel may have been unnecessary, I apologize if I am too hard on the plot and the author...thank you for the effort!

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If you have read books and are a fan of Dan Brown, then this is a brand new book to sink your teeth into for 2023.

The Logos Prophecy is a book based on conspiracy, fantasy and world history. This book is about what happens when a scientist and a conspiracy theorist meet due to a chance encounter and discover a symbol that makes their lives take an extraordinary turn.

The E-Book could be improved and more user-friendly, such as links to the chapters, no significant gaps between words some text written has been typed in red and a cover for the book would be better. It is very document-like instead of a book. A star has been deducted because of this.

This is a first for me by the author and one I enjoyed and would read more of their work. The book cover is eye-catching and appealing and would spark my interest if in a bookshop.

3.5/5.

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An unusual and interesting take on conspiracy theories. With a team of two opposing viewpoints, Ary the conspiracy believer and Jordan, the scientist, they are shown together by events that started before they were born. Fast paced it kept the reader engaged, drawing on many historical events and provided and enjoyable, if somewhat fanciful story.

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I wondered where Martin Treanor, the author, was going as the book started in Cambodia (I didn’t expect that) and how he was going to tie together the different strands that are introduced. But he does just that, all making sense, with a book that draws a little on fantasy and a lot on conspiracy and world history - ancient through to current and even beyond. Blending all of this together in a compelling read. Thank you to Literally PR Ltd and NetGalley for the ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.

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Ary and Jordan make an unlikely pair in this novel of conspiracy theories, Ary being a conspiracy theorist and Jordan being a scientist. But they have a bond, which unites them. The first few pages seemed a little boring, but it was a short time before the novel really got going, with hilarious social comment. I was hooked from then on, and glad that I decided to give the novel a chance. I can't spoil the plot by telling all that happens, but this is a great page turning story and I would recommend it for readers who like wild and whacky stories. I cannot compare this to any other writer because my experience is limited when it comes to novels such a this one. However I really enjoyed the book.

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