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Sandustee

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Sandustee

By: Bob Adamov
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The Search for the Nazarene's Code. If you liked National Treasure and DaVinci Code, you’ll love Sandustee. It’s a worldwide chase for clues to finding a lost Biblical scroll, the Nazarene's Code, which gives the holder the power to control nations. Running through the novel is a thread which links Osama Bin Laden to Jesus and the twelve disciples to Abraham Lincoln to Lincoln's assassination to Booth's escape to Dr. Samuel Mudd's house to Mudd's imprisonment in the Dry Tortugas. The thread is the Legend of 13; words with thirteen letters have stunning implications on the plotline. This action-packed novel is filled with murder, cross and double-cross, scuba action, a touch of Knights Templar, Masonic symbolism, and political intrigue in D.C. and the world intelligence community. Washington Post investigative reporter, EMERSON MOORE, is accompanied by a beautiful blonde German antiquities researcher, KATRINA BIEBER, as they try to stay one step ahead of the shadowy Russian KARAPASHEV in finding and interpreting the clues. Moore is aided by former NSA cybercode breaker STEVE NICHOLAS and retired German BND spymaster ANDREAS KALKER. From scuba diving in the Red Sea to the allure of Bodrum, Turkey, Moore and Bieber chase clues in Germany, the island of Rhodes, London, Key West, the Dry Tortugas, New Orleans, the Washington, D.C. area, and Ohio’s Huron, Sandusky and Put-in-Bay. Death is close on their heels. Action & Adventure Espionage Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Abraham Lincoln
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The lack of human dialogue intonation in the virtual reading was annoying and distracting. The absence of chapter breaks and jarring transition from one scene to another was a frustrating impediment when a finger slip on my cell phone screen caused a sudden jump to a new location forward in the story. I would not recommend virtually read books to anyone no matter how intriguing the plot and story line are portrayed by the publisher and marketing personnel.

The lack of chapter breaks was disruptive to my reading though the plot was interesting but presented somewhat clumsily .

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