Bookend Chronicles Reviews The Messiah Matrix
The Messiah Matrix
The Messiah Matrix by Kenneth John Atchity
Upon first viewing the title and cover of The Messiah Matrix by Kenneth
John Atchity, my curiosity was certainly piqued. My mind instantly ran
to a familiar literary bestseller, The Da Vinci Code. Of course, keeping
comfortably to that frame of thought would have been quite an
injustice.
As the book commences on a wholly vicious murder of a monsignor, the
reader is thrown into the inner litany of Father Ryan McKeown's
confusion and profound revelation.
" 'The monsignor said,' he gasped, 'Find Father Ryan... memory in the
ashes of Jasius...in the Gesu.' Then the man's eyes closed as he
breathed his last and made his way to the eternal gates that Ryan's
absolution may or may not have opened for him."
"Not only was he wrestling with the shock of dual murders but Ryan's
doubts about his faith now consumed his every waking moment and haunted
his nights. It was mind versus spirit..."
Enter Emily Scelba, an archaeologist who joins Father Ryan in his quest
for answers. From the death of Monsignor Isaac to the strangely evolving
discoveries within the gaping questions about religion and faith, there
is a certain aura of determination in the danger laden journey of the
main characters.
"He made his way through the labyrinth of shaded arcades and
near-hidden passageways, so intent on his destination that nothing else
fazed him."
Atchity has woven a brilliant story meshing the divergent lives of
various characters within the fabric of this riveting novel. His careful
approach in delineating the complex and, oftentimes, turbulent aspects
of human nature are indicative of his immense writing skills.
There is nothing leisurely about this book. From the first sentence to
the end of the last page, the reader is filled with an intense need to
fill the subsequent divide that appears within the vivid narration of
the story. The deft skill utilized in displaying the tangible sense of
danger, the need for certain knowledge, and the question of faith,
evokes the same emotions within the reader.
Kenneth John Atchity was a professor of literature and classics at
Occidental College in Los Angeles 1970-87. He also represented writers
of both fiction and non-fiction, accounting for numerous bestsellers and
movies he produced for both television and big screen. He has drawn on
his expert knowledge of Christian history and his classical training to
write The Messiah Matrix.
The Messiah Matrix by Kenneth John Atchity, 2012 ISBN 978-095721-890-1

The Messiah Matrix by Kenneth John Atchity
Upon first viewing the title and cover of The Messiah Matrix by Kenneth
John Atchity, my curiosity was certainly piqued. My mind instantly ran
to a familiar literary bestseller, The Da Vinci Code. Of course, keeping
comfortably to that frame of thought would have been quite an
injustice.
As the book commences on a wholly vicious murder of a monsignor, the
reader is thrown into the inner litany of Father Ryan McKeown's
confusion and profound revelation.
" 'The monsignor said,' he gasped, 'Find Father Ryan... memory in the
ashes of Jasius...in the Gesu.' Then the man's eyes closed as he
breathed his last and made his way to the eternal gates that Ryan's
absolution may or may not have opened for him."
"Not only was he wrestling with the shock of dual murders but Ryan's
doubts about his faith now consumed his every waking moment and haunted
his nights. It was mind versus spirit..."
Enter Emily Scelba, an archaeologist who joins Father Ryan in his quest
for answers. From the death of Monsignor Isaac to the strangely evolving
discoveries within the gaping questions about religion and faith, there
is a certain aura of determination in the danger laden journey of the
main characters.
"He made his way through the labyrinth of shaded arcades and
near-hidden passageways, so intent on his destination that nothing else
fazed him."
Atchity has woven a brilliant story meshing the divergent lives of
various characters within the fabric of this riveting novel. His careful
approach in delineating the complex and, oftentimes, turbulent aspects
of human nature are indicative of his immense writing skills.
There is nothing leisurely about this book. From the first sentence to
the end of the last page, the reader is filled with an intense need to
fill the subsequent divide that appears within the vivid narration of
the story. The deft skill utilized in displaying the tangible sense of
danger, the need for certain knowledge, and the question of faith,
evokes the same emotions within the reader.
Kenneth John Atchity was a professor of literature and classics at
Occidental College in Los Angeles 1970-87. He also represented writers
of both fiction and non-fiction, accounting for numerous bestsellers and
movies he produced for both television and big screen. He has drawn on
his expert knowledge of Christian history and his classical training to
write The Messiah Matrix.
The Messiah Matrix by Kenneth John Atchity, 2012 ISBN 978-095721-890-1

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