As an Orthodox Christian, I perceive this book a completion of the Book of Acts in the Holy Bible. The book by no means advocates a point of view to believe or not to believe in miracles. Yet, owing to its beautiful thrilling style, it leaves you with no clue what to expect will happen next. The embodiment of the struggle of faith and science, religion and reason will never end. And in this book, this dilemma has been tackled by Irving Wallace beautifully, skillfully, and tactfully; he has managed to intertwine both of them; not favoring one over the other, neither supporting or encouraging one and undermining the other.
It is also a thriller masterpiece; the writing style, the sequence of events, the characterization, the detailed description have been all serve the main goal of keeping the reader engaged with the events even while not reading. During my working shifts, I keep thinking, speculating what will happen next or how will the novel end. if that means anything, it means that the author managed to make the reader enter a state of mind where "I'm seeing the world differently- not just for the hour or so in the day when I get to read. I'm actually walking around in a haze spellbound by the book and looking at everything through a different prism". I have really felt this visualization of the events, the characters, the places, the objects, and the ambiance in which all of these occur. The author has really managed in describing the characters and the setting without boring the readers with minute, unnecessary details. I will definitely recommend this book to any thriller books fans. You will enjoy it a lot!