Thrilling, educational, entertaining
The main plot of this book utilizes the mysteries of the Sicarii who held out against the Romans at Masada, the mysteries of “The Book of Enoch,” plus Biblical quotations and quantum physics to make not only a great main plot but also to tie several subplots together. Other authors are utilizing the same writing tools today. I have “The Book of Enoch,” “The Book of Jubilee,” and “The Book of Jasher,” of which there were several copies with the Dead Sea Scrolls, which confirmed that these were used extensively by the Jews of those times. In fact, the “Enoch” and “Jubilee” books really sound like they are dealing with extra-terrestrials and are fascinating to read on their own.
The author has many colorful characters involved, yet handles his flashbacks and plot extensions well. There are a couple of surprising events that are unexpected and the only criticism I have of the book is the last two or three pages, which I assume is because it may be a cliff hanger. I think that all readers who enjoy thrillers, mysteries and great use of the imagination when converting facts into fiction will truly enjoy this. I did and I recommend it.