Solomon's Key: The Codis Project
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Solomon's Key: The Codis Project

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An ancient secret society. The Vatican. The lost tomb of Jesus--the King of Kings And an ancient scroll that unlocks the secret of the Goddess . CODIS-the FBI's Combined DNA Index System-has found a match. A link between the past and present. Between a royal bloodline and the world's foremost terrorist. On the anniversary of their downfall at the hands of the papacy, the K...more
Paperback, 380 pages
Published May 1st 2007 by Erista-Hutton-Hauser
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David
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i have tryed to include the relevant facts from each book listed on the site.yet they all seam to tell the same tale ...power or sex,... although denied.. is really all that they seek

either these books are cryptic crosswords clues, or (the old adage)...
if you want to keep something secret, put it in plain view , & Deny it Evan if its
truth eternal.... so what have these books contributed to the scheme of things.!!!
"enlighten" or "beguiled"....more
Jessica
This book was horrible. I couldn't even finish it. The author tried to make a thriller a la "Davinci Code" and failed miserably. Too many characters and a way too convoluted a story line, and not even remotely believable. Three siblings who are separated at birth, one who is now an English secret agent, one a Mossad agent and one an Al-Quaeda agent but actually secretly working for a religious cult organization who wants to destroy the Catholic Church. One of the siblings has an a...more
Michaelsean
Not often do I read a book that I think isn't worth the paper it is written on. This however would be one of those books. When I purchased it a few months ago I thought it sounded mildly interesting. I am a sucker for the Dan Brown genre of books and this seemed to be right up my ally. Boy was I wrong.

The book had all the usual tools. Conspiracy, the Vatican, foreign secret service organizations, a secret brotherhood, the sacred feminine. It just all fell apart. The dialogue was awfu...more
Fred
Fred rated it 1 of 5 stars
Bad. Stay away. It seemed to be closer to the outline of a story rather than a complete story in itself.
Natasha
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a weird mash of events-confusing
Amyf
Amyf rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: thriller fans, religious conspiracy fans
Not for the faint of heart but a book that made me think and ask questions.
Mike
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It's ok. Not all I hoped for.
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