Thursday, July 24, 2014

Children of the Gods by Darryl Olsen Review & Giveaway


SYNOPSIS

Some codes are best left secret.
What if I told you there existed a bible code. Not just any bible code but one capable of turning the Book of Genesis into the most technologically advanced epics ever told; would you believe me. Well thanks to one of the Cold War’s best kept secret, such a code does exist.
The Talon Project is an original bible code discovered by the world’s best and foremost scientist. This unique code turns the Book of Genesis and other ancient creation stories into the most technologically advanced epic ever conceived.
Not everybody is happy with the project going public. Will you believe in the code!



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About The Author

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Darryl Olsen is a writer who lives in Sydney, he was educated on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales and after leaving school joined the Australian Regular Army. Darryl Olsen now writes part time, and when he is not finishing off his latest novel, you can catch Darryl at the gym lifting heavy weights, but still avoiding all forms of leg work.
Darryl Olsen is the author of the Purgatory series with the first title, Purgatory, Soldiers of Misfortune- now available. Stay tuned for the second novel titled, "Purgatory Origins" He also wrote "Children of the Gods-The Talon Project."

My Review:
I really enjoyed this take on the Bible. It was interesting to think about how "aliens" are involved. It was also interesting to read a conspiracy theory about the Bible, that was different from the Templar conspiracy. I did not like the length, and wish that the author gave us a definite ending,or answer,to some of my questions. However this is a novella, and it is only an introduction to his new series. I am definitely interested in reading more about this series and would like to know how the author is going to relate my favorite stories from the Bible to aliens. A few are the flood, the Ten Commandments and the Red Sea. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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