The Shroud by David Moore
We have the technology to clone human beings.
But do we have the right?
We have the ability to play God.
But what if we could clone God?
We can...
And already did.
An ancient prophesy predicts a dire future
as past and present intertwine into a deadly dance
of power with mankind as the ultimate pawn.
But do we have the right?
We have the ability to play God.
But what if we could clone God?
We can...
And already did.
An ancient prophesy predicts a dire future
as past and present intertwine into a deadly dance
of power with mankind as the ultimate pawn.
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Not for me...But not a bad book, June 29, 2014
This review is from: The Shroud (Kindle Edition)
This book was ok. It didn't blow me away, but it wasn't awful. The premise sounded interesting. It said they were going to clone God. Well, they cloned Jesus, so maybe that needs to be changed.
Yes, I understood there may be a little religious undertone to the book, but at times there was more than I'm comfortable with. I don't read religious fiction.
My main downfall with the book, is if it's about Christian and how he's this prophecy fulfilled, why don't we have more about him? Instead, we follow the cops, the priests, everyone else. I wanted to see more of what Christian was and could do. It was interesting to watch the cops follow the clues to connect the dots. I think the flash backs to history were a little drawn out, but they helped you understand the story and where things were going. I think if you're into a "davinci code"-esque book, you should certainly pick this one up.
Yes, I understood there may be a little religious undertone to the book, but at times there was more than I'm comfortable with. I don't read religious fiction.
My main downfall with the book, is if it's about Christian and how he's this prophecy fulfilled, why don't we have more about him? Instead, we follow the cops, the priests, everyone else. I wanted to see more of what Christian was and could do. It was interesting to watch the cops follow the clues to connect the dots. I think the flash backs to history were a little drawn out, but they helped you understand the story and where things were going. I think if you're into a "davinci code"-esque book, you should certainly pick this one up.
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