Review of The Secret of Scripture
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Review of The Secret of Scripture
Professor Emmett Ben Yaakov was murdered in his office and placed at the Huldah Gates in the Old City of Jerusalem the night before the technological summit. It's a conference that had the potential to launch a new era of technological advancement. The only clue to his death was a Bible verse inscribed on his chest.
Professor Aiden Leonardo of the University of Illinois at Chicago was the last person to be found with Emmett just before his murder. Having been in a similar situation when Lazzaro died, Aiden would piece together the clues as to the cause of his friend's death. A deeper investigation into the case revealed a grand scheme meticulously orchestrated by terrorists to bring down the Old City. This will, in turn, lead to an international war. Aiden would need to race against the clock and use his knowledge of the Bible to piece the puzzle together and deactivate the bombs planted in the Old City.
The Secret of Scripture: Aiden Leonardo Series Book 2 by Felix Alexander is a fantastic read with epic content that can steal readers' hearts. The plot was beautifully scripted with extensive knowledge of biblical facts and historical content dating back to the history of the church, the Jews, and Islam. Readers might have a first impression of the book as theological jargon or biblical lore, but the writer's intelligence exceeded random theological knowledge. Without doubts, readers would find this part of the book accurately illustrated, which was a positive feature for me.
Although exciting, all the aforementioned are nothing compared to the complications when Angelo Marquez, a cop, and Nagi, a philologist, and cryptographer, got involved with a mysterious man. This man was possibly involved with the black market of rare valuables and ancient artifacts. This was not a coincidence, given the simultaneous happenings in Jerusalem. The story had no decline; it was from good to better, then to best.
The only defect to be accounted for in The Secret of Scripture: Aiden Leonardo Series Book 2 would be the errors in the book. Asides from that, it was a plethora of fun and thrills. I have no other negative issue to complain of. Hence, I rate this book four out of five stars. The story portrayed a unique outlook independent of its connection to any previous manuscript by the author. It seemed like a sequel to a previous book by the author, as listed on the concluding pages.
The Secret of Scripture: Aiden Leonardo Series Book 2 would be helpful regarding matters of faith. Readers will also find references to international politics and religious materials. One of my favorites was “the A.I. and God conflict—technology versus faith." In summary, readers interested in discovering the secret of Scripture through this unbiased platform, although fictional, would find this material most helpful. I recommend it to them.
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