For Alisha and Paul, their lives settle into a new routine of normality... but the world around them is changing rapidly and that calm routine is violently interrupted. Whilst Paul strives to learn as much as he can about the mysteries in Egypt, new people enter their lives that have direct, immediate and profound affects upon them and the direction they will follow. As confusion grows about their own beliefs so does whom they can trust. As mysteries from the past stretch out calling them, they have to make decisions that not only affect their lives, but the lives of countless thousands both then and now. The decisions they made helped shape the course of history. Confronted by impossible choices and in making those decisions, they experience at first hand the painful realities and repercussions that threaten to destroy them completely as personal tragedies rip through their lives as a direct consequence. As friends become foes, and foes become friends, nothing will ever be the same again as explosive revelations about mankind's true past and the Church are divulged that once learned can never be unlearned or forgotten... for truth once whispered, is still truth which only grows louder no matter how hard evil forces try to control and suppress it with fear, hate and war; forces Paul will have to confront head on in order to protect and safeguard a greater secret and legacy destined for all of us in or time.
A lot of research went into this work. I am still blown away by the tale, some of which is based on historical events and the characters in the story. I gave this book a five star rating as I don't think I could give it anything else. I will have to finish the fourth book to give a fully detailed review but all I can say at this point, is it may not be for everyone and some may read it with some scepticism and think of it as a good fairy tale but if you have made it to book three then this is probably not the case and you see as have I a masterpiece of work that tells a story of humankind that is widely known and yet not properly understood, the effects of which still reverberate in the human story today.