Official Review: Vatican Protocol by Brian M Gallagher

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Re: Official Review: Vatican Protocol by Brian M Gallagher

Post by SPasciuti »

I’ve never really been big on the idea of conspiracy theories, to tell the truth. UFOs are definitely something I don’t believe in, but you make the book sound rather interesting. I wonder at how well the characters are written, because you’ve praised the plot more. Thanks for the review!
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The author has picked up an interesting historical fact of UFO crash and political tension between Poland and Germany. Thanks for your review.
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This review of the Vatican Protocol shows it is an engaging historical thriller with the main writer character trying to make fame from writing about the UFO crash,Nazis,the Vatican etc,even at great risks.Congrats to the author on positive rating and on BOTD.
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Be still my heart!
UFO crashes in 1930’s Germany and Poland. Add in the possibility of a massive cover-up by the Nazis and the Vatican
This has the makings of any conspiracy theorist's nightmare! LOL Oh yeah!
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very interesting the errors makes the plot even more fantastic struggling writer Sean discovers a cover up of a UFO crash by the Nazis and gets the lifetime story but this may led to his death if he publishes it as he becomes a target of an agent sent by the most powerful man in the Vatican the black pope love the book i give it a 4 star
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What an interesting concept. A conspiracy theory that mixes the Vatican, Nazi Germany, and UFO's. After I am done with the huge list of to-read books that I own, I may give this book a try and see how it goes since I already have my free copy. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Alice Heritage »

This idea of UFO crashes is a fascinating one, especially with the thriller element because someone doesn't want the events investigated. It sounds as if the pace and tension are well sustained throughout this book.
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very interesting the errors makes the plot even more fantastic struggling writer Sean discovers a cover up of a UFO crash by the Nazis and gets the lifetime story but this may led to his death if he publishes it as he becomes a target of an agent sent by the most powerful man in the Vatican the black pope love the book i give it a 4 star
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I like Sean explosive investigations of UFO sightings with the assistance of Alan. I really like conspiracy pieces.
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Post by Annelore Trujillo »

This sounds like such an interesting book! It has so many elements that I like to read about in one. I was already pulled in with the possibility of UFOs. Add in a cover-up by the Nazis, and I'm hooked! I'm excited to check this book out! Great job on the review!
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This is a great review! This is not something I would usually chose to read but the review has made it so interesting and exciting! I do love a good thriller so I may have to add this to my 'Want to read' list!
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Great review and I can't wait to get stuck into this. It sounds like it could be Dan Brown novel from the description. I love fast paced novels and this sounds like it won't disappoint.
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

Wow! Interesting review. By the way, UFOs, Nazis and the Vatican? I must read this book. I am looking forward to another thing you mentioned- the different feels associated with different places and settings. I think it is not an easy job for an author to convey such things.I also agree that the idea of frequent get-togethers by the team is a clever tactic used by the author, because very often I tend to lose track of what is happenning when a thriller story starts to unwind, particularly if it takes place across multiple settings.
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Post by Cristina Chifane »

I think the novel caught my attention by its very title - Vatican Protocol. We are all curious to learn more about what happens behind closed doors at Vatican. Your review adds new gripping details of a plot blending UFO crashes and Nazi conspiracies. I am sure the technical errors are minor and do not spoil the joy of reading. Thank you for your review!
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I often finds it difficult understanding stories with too many characters. It looks like a suspense-packed story. I'll give it a try by reading it. Thanks for the review.
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