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The Christ Clone Trilogy
By James BeauSeigneur
Reviewed by Annette Gisby, author of Silent Screams
Not so much a trilogy as a large book divided into three, you really need to read all three books to get the whole story. (And what a story it is!) An eager young reporter by the name of Decker Hawthorne, manages to trick his old professor into letting him accompany the professor, Harry Goodman, and a team of scientists as they go to investigate the Shroud of Turin in the 1970's. What Decker doesn't know, is that the professor has his own agenda. Professor Goodman has a theory that Christ and God were actually beings from another planet. After finding living cells on the shroud, unbeknownst to anyone, Professor Goodman uses the cells to clone the man on the shroud…
Book two continues where the first one left off, this time dealing with events which had been predicted in the Book of Revelation in the Bible, such as the plagues. People turn to Christopher Goodman, the man cloned from the shroud, and now the secretary-general of the United Nations, to be their saviour, but is he who he claims to be? I won't mention what happens in the third book, otherwise I'll be giving the whole story away, but everything is made clear in it, so do read all three.
Based partly on fact, part science-fiction, this is a gripping story which culminates in Armageddon in the near future. It's a sweeping imaginative tale, causing you to think and wonder. The story telling is first rate and the research is flawless. This is a sweeping story on a grand scale, and a story that that's so involving, you forget you're reading a book and just get lost in the tale. I can't recommend it highly enough.
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