The Oath of Nimrod: Giants, MK-Ultra and the Smithsonian Coverup (Book #4 in Templars in America Series)
M**N
Thought-Provoking
I have read a lot of the books in this series about the Templars in America. I have enjoyed reading them all and this book is no exception. I came to this book when I decided to fill in the gaps in the series by reading books I had missed. Having said that, the books can still be read as standalone fiction.As with other books in the series, the story challenges popular thinking about current history, providing information that supports the narrative. This makes for a very thought-provoking read. However, don't be misled, thinking that the book might be too cerebral. It also has a very engrossing and exciting storyline that all adds to the pleasure of reading it.
M**R
Conspiracy to reality
Cameron and Amanda decided to change tactics and look into the story's of giants, it was a mystery that the stories where there but no proof like skeletons, this leads them to a conspiracy involving the government and the world of archeology they had been working on. Things happen faster than expected the thrill of the ride wasn't such a thrill to them. This story twists and turns leading to Unknown areas and lots of dangerous people. David Brody takes you on a history lesson that is unexpected, loved the story and I recommend this book
K**R
David S. Brody has once again excelled himself.
Fascinating exceptionally well researched book. Has so many facts involved in the enthralling mystery that the reader almost starts to believe parts as actually real. Loved the plot(s) within the plot means it's convoluted so more interesting. Seriously very highly recommend this book, up there with the Da Vinci type.
M**E
Enjoyable read
Good and interesting storyline, I found it harder to follow as I had read it out of order, and characters had changed (don't want to be a spoiler) . It was a good read.
M**C
American Ancestor Aspects
I found this a most fascinating , exciting and intriguing story ! It led me to google various things mentioned and posed more questions than answers. Who knows if it’s all true?!
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