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*SPOILER ALERT* The storyline about the Fountain of Youth sounded pretty fun; but with due respect to the authors and publishing team, this was one of the silliest books I've ever read. I ended up finishing it simply because it became amusing to discover what ridiculous absurdity would be introduced next. A fish skeleton that magically grows flesh and possesses nuclear-type powers when put in water. Airplanes and helicopters flying around in Force 5 hurricanes. Predictable and cliched
Good read that keeps you engrossedAn interesting book that keeps you captivated. At times being a page tuner. That basic premises of the story are hard to believe, but it is fiction.

What is better than a First Class adventure!?!?This book is exciting from the very beginning! Mystical and mysterious events cropping up at every turn! Non-stop action! How can all those mysteries possibly tie together? Well, tie up they do, after an amazing and perilous thrill-ride!This storyline is partly based on a very significant event chronicled in the Old Testament. It's an amazingly intricate old-fashioned good versus evil (very evil!) adventure! In order to find a resolution for the
Good read!This book kept me in page turning delight to the end. Loved the way that God was woven into the believable story. Makes a person wonder if it might not have happened this way for real.
Light reading, but it was just what I needed.A mystery set in Florida and includes all the history of the state and some imaginative people and places to enjoy.
I love these type of books that question everything humans are taught about religion and the supernatural. I was transfixed from the first chapter. Each issue came up and had me thinking about how life began and how long does it really last? Learning a different take on the story of Noahs Ark and how long some people could live, fictional or not brought up many interesting questions for me. I found myself looking to see if there was another book by this author and I was lucky to find out there
Gary Williams
Kindle Edition | Pages: 314 pages Rating: 3.84 | 874 Users | 105 Reviews

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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The God Tools #1 |
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It has been an extraordinary summer for archaeologist Curt Lohan. First, he discovered a magnificent manmade cave in the Canary Islands off the African coast. Then, while exploring a newly-found gunpowder magazine inside a 300-year-old stone Spanish fort in St. Augustine, Florida, a man emerged. The man is killed by police before his identity can be ascertained. All evidence indicates that the man had been sealed in the room for centuries. When Curt uncovers a link between the Canary Island cave and the unidentified man, he realizes that he has stumbled upon a secret lost in history; the catalyst for the Fountain of Youth legend. But the revelation holds terrifying consequences. And there are those willing to murder to guard the truth. As Northeast Florida braces for a deadly hurricane, Curt and his friends are drawn into a monumental conspiracy which could alter the balance of power…and destroy humanity.Particularize About Books Death in the Beginning (The God Tools #1)
Title | : | Death in the Beginning (The God Tools #1) |
Author | : | Gary Williams |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 314 pages |
Published | : | (first published November 20th 2011) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fantasy. Paranormal. Fiction. Thriller |
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Ratings: 3.84 From 874 Users | 105 ReviewsAssess About Books Death in the Beginning (The God Tools #1)
Intriguing and Unique. In all my years of reading, I've never encountered a book that had the same epicenter as this story - and I've easily read over 500 books in my life! The action and mystery are well paced, with astonishing reveals even onto the final page of the book. Extremely well done, looking forward to the rest of this trilogy.*SPOILER ALERT* The storyline about the Fountain of Youth sounded pretty fun; but with due respect to the authors and publishing team, this was one of the silliest books I've ever read. I ended up finishing it simply because it became amusing to discover what ridiculous absurdity would be introduced next. A fish skeleton that magically grows flesh and possesses nuclear-type powers when put in water. Airplanes and helicopters flying around in Force 5 hurricanes. Predictable and cliched
Good read that keeps you engrossedAn interesting book that keeps you captivated. At times being a page tuner. That basic premises of the story are hard to believe, but it is fiction.

What is better than a First Class adventure!?!?This book is exciting from the very beginning! Mystical and mysterious events cropping up at every turn! Non-stop action! How can all those mysteries possibly tie together? Well, tie up they do, after an amazing and perilous thrill-ride!This storyline is partly based on a very significant event chronicled in the Old Testament. It's an amazingly intricate old-fashioned good versus evil (very evil!) adventure! In order to find a resolution for the
Good read!This book kept me in page turning delight to the end. Loved the way that God was woven into the believable story. Makes a person wonder if it might not have happened this way for real.
Light reading, but it was just what I needed.A mystery set in Florida and includes all the history of the state and some imaginative people and places to enjoy.
I love these type of books that question everything humans are taught about religion and the supernatural. I was transfixed from the first chapter. Each issue came up and had me thinking about how life began and how long does it really last? Learning a different take on the story of Noahs Ark and how long some people could live, fictional or not brought up many interesting questions for me. I found myself looking to see if there was another book by this author and I was lucky to find out there
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