Official Review: Vatican Protocol by Brian M Gallagher

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Re: Official Review: Vatican Protocol by Brian M Gallagher

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I sampled a couple of chapters and the suspense starts right from the get go with the crash of an unidentifed object. Your review only has added to my interest to read this thriller that includes Nazi’s and aliens. I love the time period that this book seems to deal with, and the places that the book is set in sounds intriguing. Thank you for your thorough review.
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Any book that combines topics related to religious institutions and suspense is of interest to me! I love the title and the cover page, and the reviews on Amazon are very good. Based on these reviews, the cover, the title, and the subject matter, it is definitely a book I would put high on my reading list. Now I'm going to read a little. Thanks for offering this.
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There is so much attention given to the dates that are mentioned in this book that it makes it all the more interesting. Also it shows how much the author has studied other subjects related to this novel.
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I am not fond of politically based fiction. The concept of church covering up evil and criminal acts is not what I like to read.
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Thank you for the wonderful review. I downloaded my copy and can't wait to read it. I am very intrigued by the book topics and looking forward to what I can learn :techie-studyingbrown:
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Re: Official Review: Vatican Protocol by Brian M Gallagher
The book itself sounds like something I would enjoy reading. I am not to hung up on punctuation if it's in the right spot or not. The one thing that I am not sure I can get through is the first half. When I start to read a book, it has to grab my attention from the beginning, and this book seems not to get going until the middle. I also am not sure if the way you describe you were confused with the characters if it would be worth a read to me. Therefore my conclusion is very conflicting from your review and will have to wait and read more reviews before I can determine if this book is the book for me. Thank you for your review it gives one a lot to consider before taking the time to read this book.
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I just downloaded this book and can’t wait to read it based on your review! I love sci-fi and stories with the Vatican and Nazis really intrigue me so I’m really looking forward to this!
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Nazis and UFOs sound like a dynamite combination. Added to that, the globetrotting that you mention. Sounds like a high octane book!
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This doesn't look like my kind of read, but the UFO angle is interesting.
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These story reminds me to Dan Browns books mixed with Sci-Fi haha its awesome.
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The book vatican protocal written by Brain Gallagher is a novel about an aspiring author's presentday investigation into two UFO crash in 1930 in Germany and Allan financially striapped to to house crisis ,sean o'shean get interested in writing book investigating UFO's ,Alan Rockemenback informed him of UFO crash in Black Forest area in Germany where he grew up ,and a similar event in Poland,there were signs of cover up by the Nzi at the time.A thorough review work,the reviewer demonstrates his pleasure for the plot,appreciates the author's efforts notinp he feels his presence was there.The moved smoothly across multiple settings including Wisconsin,Orengon,Germany etc while recommending book to reader international thrillers with historical angle though pointed techncal errors but not as to disqualify it rating the book 4-4stars,like it. W
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This book sounds like a great historical thriller, although it sounds like it has many grammatical errors.
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Great Review! I really liked how you gave a summary that makes me, a potential reader, pique their interest. This sounds like a wonderful thriller. Cant wait to read my full copy.
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Thanks for the thoughtful review. The book sounds interesting however historical thriller is not my genre.
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a creative story that will keep me guessing every step of the way? i'm definitely up for it especially with the multiple settings as i love going to different places even just through a book. good job on the review!
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