Tuesday, July 23, 2013

The Brotherhood Conspiracy by Terry Brennan Review




Tom Bohannon's discovery of an ancient scroll led him on an international adventure and through mysteries of faith and politics, ending in a place not even he could imagine: the Third Temple of God hidden under Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Wondering how to recover from such a momentous find, Tom's adventures are not over. The final days are upon them, yet no one knows how much time is left—a year? A hundred years? A thousand?
The same fast-paced, page-turning prose that readers loved in The Sacred Cipher is back in Terry Brennan's eagerly awaited sequel, The Brotherhood Conspiracy.

Short Biography: Terry Brennan has had an extensive career in journalism, winning several awards, including the Freedoms Foundation Award for editorial writing. Terry served eleven years as the vice president of operations for The Bowery Mission in New York City and is currently a management consultant.  


My Review:
This was a really good political and religious people that only care about themselves. Even if they cause WWIII they do not care, because they only care about their own agendas. I was worried that what happened in the book could really happen. I do not wan to witness WWIII and hope no one ever does. I enjoyed that the author had the president in the book and I enjoyed his character and his conversations. The prophecy added a very nice twist to the plot, and I did not see it coming. The ending left room for a sequel, and I will be keeping this author on my list. The format of the book was easy to follow, and I followed the different characters and their whereabouts easily.
I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review from Kregel, however all opinions are my own!

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