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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This book seems like it has a really interesting protagonist, and I love the variety of settings! It's a shame the errors weren't straightened out in editing, though.
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Thanks for the review, it definitely makes me want to read it. From what I read in the review, it has all the necessary ingredients for an amazing ride into the realm of UFO's, Nazi's, etc., really intriguing, can't wait to get into it.
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Reminds of the Sigma novels except with a little more UFO. Great read. Thank you Mr. Gallagher.
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Wow! I did not get a chance to be impressed so much by a book as much as I am impressed now. I love the ideology and the story line of the book. The puzzle investigation, the danger, the involvement of Nazi and UFO, sounds like great adventure for the reader. Thank you for your detailed review, very impressed!
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This book sounds unique enough to have me quite intrigued, and yet classic enough to be satisfying and thoroughly enjoyable. I love the element of world travel and all the moving parts of the mystery fitting together in the end. Thanks for your thoughtful review!
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I am always interested in urban legends and UFO sightings. The plot about Nazi Germany in 1930's covering up two UFO crashes in Germany and Poland is thrilling. Thanks for the insightful review.
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This is such a great review especially for the eyes of a bookish from Asia knowing this book, as you mentioned, has a distinct feel. I got quite intrigued that I can't wait to travel to different places while gratifying my desire to get to the main plot of this interesting story. Yes, interesting, because this one is new to me. Just wondering, what really happened to Sean? That's for me to find out! Thanks much!
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A book about UFOs crashes with aliens? A must read!
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The author's use of the five senses in the preview from Amazon, allowed me to feel part of the story. When Sean stood in the woods, I stood in the woods engrossed in smelling the oders. I had no idea what kind of dogs he referenced and looked them up on the internet. I look forward to reading his story and get involved with the twists and turns.
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Post by Rebeccads419 »

Great review, I just started the book and has me hooked within the first chapter and this review makes me excited to continue to read this book. I love ufo stories and historical novels and this seem to be an interesting blend of the two topics. I look forward to finishing this book.
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Post by Wyocate »

Normally, this genre isn't my kind of thing. However, I downloaded the book and found myself reading with interest until it was time for me to go to bed; which I had put off until the last possible hour.

I read the review after starting my own preview and I find the review to be spot on in its assessment thus far!

Great reviews pique our interest, inspiring the reader to pick up the book and read on. Success in piquing this reader!!

Thanks!
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I love a book that stirs in me the desire to have a lookback on historical occurrences. The Vatican Protocol is one such book and the plot sounds like a rollercoaster ride. I haven't heard of the UFOs with the Nazi links before, so I'm eager to read this to add to my knowledge of those facts. Thanks for the review.
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A sci-fi/historical/thriller? Sounds good to me! Any book that is able to successfully crossover genres gets added to my list. Thanks for the review!
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Thank you for the review. The UFO angle is interesting, but there have been so many Nazi Germany stories lately that I'm going to give this one a pass. Okay, to be honest, I've just finished a book that was rife with grammar and typographical errors. It's time to read a classic and not feel the urge to grab a red pen. Mr. Tolkien will be keeping me company this weekend.
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Post by HedgeWitch »

Great review, sound like a great book. I like UFO's stories and action with the way you said their life might be in danger. It's a toss up if I would want to read this book or not.
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