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 really enjoy thrillers that are fast paced and make you think. It's a shame about the errors, hopefully another edit will bring this up to the level of quality it deserves. Great review.
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[amazon=][/amazon]:D Wow! Nice review for a nice book. Very interesting. I will go and research about the black forest and the likes. They look real. Nice work!
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It sounds similar to how Steve Berry writes his Cotton Malone series, which I love. I'd be interested to see how the book ends. Great review
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Thank you for your review. This type of book is not normally one I would read, but your review interested me. I like UFO stories, investigations and cover ups so I may add this one to my bookshelves.
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I was unable to download with my mobile device, but according the official review, the book Vatican Protocol is a thriller story about aspiring authors that investigated two UFO crashes in 1930s, Germany and Holland, it also talk about a family man Sean O. Sea who was interested in writing investigative book and his friend told him of similar incident in black forest in Germany and Polland, The review was very interesting.
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I'm so into conspiracy theories, this is my kind of book. I'm glad I downloaded it, now I'm going to add it to my must read list.
With a plot as intricate and spell-binding as what you described in your review, I think the book deserves a 4 star rating. But I have a question, are we allowed to rate a book 4 out of 4 stars if it contains spelling errors? Is it grammatical errors that are the deal breakers? Hope you don't mind me asking, I'm new to the review team and just want to be sure.
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Thanks for your review! The premise concerning UFOs sounds very interesting! I also am intrigued that the UFO sighting took place in Germany. Most of the time when UFOs are discussed, they are spotted in the U.S.
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Oh my, what a mash-up of topics, I think that I'm going to have to read this one immediately! UFOs, the black forest, and secret assassin plots run by the Vatican are all coming together in what looks like an exciting novel.
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Post by Elle Howard »

This sounds like a really good story with a very unique plot. Hopefully, the author can edit some of the issues you found so this book can be a solid 4 star rating. Thanks for the great review! It sold me on this book. I look forward to reading this one.
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Thank you for your review. I am interested in the detail you describe in the setting of each different scene. I am concerned with readability because of the mistakes. Hopefully the mistakes do not trump the interesting stories!
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I'm interested to see how the author uses facts and history, plus rumors galore, to tell Sean's story. The Vatican has been the parent of all cover up attempts over crimes committed by its servants over History. I am looking forward reading this book very soon. I already found a place for it on my shelve. I'd be interested to see how the book ends.
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I appreciate your thorough review - it seems truthful and informed. I enjoy a good mystery with puzzles to solve (though I'm not very good at them!) so based on your review, I think I'll give this book a read!
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The reviewer's statement that the story flows seamlessly with the various plot puzzles makes me think of the DaVinci code. I’m curious about how it all works together, and I do love a great thriller now and then. I am a little concerned about whether the technical errors will get on my nerves, but the 4 our of 4 stars definitely puts this on my to-read list.
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Reading about Nazis is already quite terrifying. now add UFOs to the mix and that's a recipe for a page-turner. Besides the minor setbacks, the book is worth checking out.
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Thanks for the terrific review. I enjoy stories about UFOs sometimes and listen to several podcasts that occasionally deal with them, so should be a fun read.
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