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Opening Dante's Gate

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Columbia University Physics professor, Andrea Mandola, discovers that a near Earth passing of Mars in 3000 B.C. explains the mysteries behind the construction of the pyramids, Noah’s flood, ancient civilizations’ worship of Mars, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and proves Dante’s Gate to Hell actually existed. Using her knowledge of physics and a handsome colleague’s passion for Dante, Andrea’s team uncovers and activates Dante’s Gate. When one of Andrea’s team steps through the Gate his entire life on Earth is erased and the world is forever changed. Dante’s Gate blurs the lines between historical fiction, science fiction thriller and technothriller genres. The book intertwines stories covering 5000 years of history, throws in a little romance and builds to to a suspenseful climax in present day New Jersey.

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283 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 27, 2012

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April 18, 2022
Getting rid of criminals by setting up as JJE

JJE - judge, jury and executioner.

An interesting story about several friends setting themselves as the moral police.
Yes, they utilize open records of the state - but subsuming the role of who should or shouldn't be on this earth - even without knowing the full consequences of "erasing" the criminals life.

Just letting you know - I received a copy of this book in a giveaway.
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May 4, 2013
Only half way through, but does hold the reader. I did like it. It got slower in a spot or two, but not so much I quit reading.I was still interested in learning what would happen in the end.
The ending was good.
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February 15, 2015
Portal To Hell

In this novel a group of scientist create a portal to hell which has ramifications to our world. This book is better appreciated if you have read Dante's Inferno which is heavily referenced in this novel.
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February 20, 2013
Ingenious story line here. Very riveting and intense. Hooks you from the beginning and doesn't disappoint. Give it a look. Plus, I went to elementary school with the author, so give it a shot.
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July 31, 2013
Good read. I hope there will be another book to continue the story.
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