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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Is a very nice review of Vatican protocol about UFO crashes in black forest,i enjoyed
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The outline of the story that I read through the 'Official Review: Vatican Protocol, by Brian M Gallagher', was very helpful as there are many unfamiliar terms, for me, in the story!
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An international thriller about UFO sightings and the Vatican. Since it'll keep me guessing all the way, I'm interested in reading it. Thanks for the review.
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Investigation into two UFO crashes in 1930’s Germany and Poland, wow! This sounds like an interesting premise. Despite some errors you encountered, I'll still give it a try.
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An international historical thriller with UFOs in it sounds like something worth reading. What makes it mysterious is that we never know how much truth the book holds about what happened in reality. Thanks for the good review.
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Thank you for this review! I'm afraid that when I read the Amazon sample, I found an error and abandoned it to see if there was a review. There was - yours! - And since you wrote. . .
One thing I found incongruous was the fact that Sean travelled to Europe and stayed in nice hotels, even though it is stated that he has serious financial problems. There are various technical errors throughout the book, including missing or extra words, incorrectly placed or missing apostrophes, separate words that should be one, and spelling errors. Also, there are two or three odd instances where the main character is referred to in the narrative as Sean and then O'Shea within the same paragraph.
I'm afraid I decided that this book is not for me. I am just not tolerant of errors like these. :-/
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This seems like a book I could get into. Thank you for your review.
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From this review, I can see that the book is plot driven and this would be engrossing. I'm already excited to continue reading. Thanks for this exhilarating review.
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I’m enjoying reading the sample so much, that I forgot to stop and comment! The prologue was an amazing introduction to the book and concept. UFOs, Nazis, the CIA, cover-ups...all elements that make a good story. I haven’t discovered the inclusion of the Vatican yet, but am interested to know where it fits. I continue to be fascinated by what has been revealed so far, and may now spend a whole evening reading. Well done, to the author.
I agree with your review comments about some noticeable errors that need editing.
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Great review. I'm a fan of sci-fi. So, a book on UFOs and government cover-ups is right up my alley. I should read this.
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Vatican Protocol is a fiction book on UFOs and cover ups. I'm fascinated already. This is the first book I'm seeing with this kind of theme. I would love to read this
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The reviewer gave the book a nice summary according to how the story was found by tackling all the key points in the story and since this book is about the famous Nazis i feel like adding it to my shelf and read more about it.The reviewer gave the book a sincere rating on how the story was found .Congratulations.
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When a great job is done let us give kudos to the person who did the job. In fact the writer of this book what kudos from everybody and i give him 4 prime out of 4!!!! . this is a job well done indeed and the reviewer also did a very good analysis of the book.
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The book vertican protocol by Brain Gallarger is introduced by an open prologue describing the activities of the Germany government on the citizens who where living in places they did know they would suffer for one day. Gerhard wagner is a poor non learned fellow who lives by himself in the woods and believes that his Dogs are the only friends he has.always afraid of one day loosing them due to the threat from the wild beasts that even never appear but later turn into the SS officers who cause the separation of the two just because he was a witness that the government considers highly secrete.
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Patrisyam wrote: 18 Jul 2016, 05:02 Thanks for this great review. I have never been a big fan of UFO stories. However, the plot about Nazi Germany covering up the UFO crash makes this book fascinating. Definitely, I will add it to my wish list books.
Agreed!! This book is awesomely written. The language flows very well in this book. I enjoyed reading the review also, and it seems definitely something I would like to read even though it seems as if it is not my typical genre preference.
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