"Good mystery with Saudi accuracy"
The butler didn't do it, and I had a hard time figuring it out until near the end. I lived in Saudi Arabia for a year, and the culteral backdrop is accurate in my opinion.
"Superb Story"
This is a biblically accurate novel set in fiction. I didn't want this Trilogy to end.
"Superb Story"
This is a biblically accurate novel set in fiction. I didn't want this Trilogy to end.
"Superb Story"
This is a biblically accurate novel set in fiction. I didn't want this Trilogy to end.
"Entertaining only"
The narator is pretty bad; however, the story lines were not much better. Had it been free, I would have enjoyed it more. Good evangelical preaching though.
"Good Story"
This is a good story and well narated. I enjoy a good mystery placed in Israel.
"Entertaining only"
The story is poorly written and poorly narated; however, I would have enjoyed it if it was free...
"I liked it"
I enjoyed this mystery. It is hard to find a clean mystery, and this on'es bonus is Christian themed.
"Deceiving Story - NOT Christian"
This story weaves in new age philosophy with biblical quotes that are 'mostly' accurate. These subtle inaccuracies will probably deceive most that are not well read in the Bible. The author twice alludes that there are multiple paths to salvation. One example of the author’s deviations is that he claims that Adam and Eve were allowed to eat the fruit of the Tree of Wisdom (Knowledge of Good and Evil) if they ate of the ‘Tree of Life’ first.
Gen 2:16-17 And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
This is a story that masks 5% lies in 96% truth. This story is dangerous and deceiving, especially to those that are not founded in their faith with biblical knowledge.
"Captured my imagination"
Relationships with action; I couldn't wait for the next part or book to continue the story.