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Title: Dominium Dei
Author: Thomas Greanias
Narrator: Thomas Greanias
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-23-14
Publisher: @lantis Books
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
In his global blockbusters Raising Atlantis, The Atlantis Prophecy and The Atlantis Revelation, Thomas Greanias masterfully blended ancient mysteries and modern conspiracies. In this spectacular new thriller set in Ancient Rome, Greanias reveals the master plan to shape our world s reality and has crafted a timeless epic adventure. Dominium Dei. Welcome to the New World Order. Welcome to Rome at the end of the first century. No one from slave to senator can escape the Reign of Terror under Emperor Domitian. Caesar has declared himself Lord and God of the Universe. Before him all must bow or die in the Games. Enter the innocent playwright Athanasius. Wrongly accused of treason by jealous rivals, he is condemned to the scripted reality of the arena. Death is guaranteed. Against all odds he escapes, alone with a secret that will shake the world. But Athanasius has unleashed the wrath of Rome. Now the empire will hunt him down to the ends of the earth, stopping at nothing to ensure that the secret of Dominium Dei the Rule of God dies with him.
Members Reviews:
Great short story!
Updated review
11/30/12
A couple of days ago I posted a review for The Chiron Confession - which is book one in a trilogy called "Dominium Dei". In my initial review I talked about how good the book was, but questioned the authors decision to release the book as a trilogy when it certainly seemed that it would work better as one single book. I also questioned the pricing of the book since each of the three books were very short. I felt that the pricing was high compared to other short stories I had purchased on the Kindle.
Thomas Greanias (the author) was nice enough to reply to my review with the reasons for the pricing and way in which the book was released. As a reader, nothing makes you happier than to know that the authors you support genuinely care what you think, and are willing to take the time to explain themselves when there is a question. So Greanias gets a gold star in my book.
So now that I've finished all three books, I'd like to edit my initial review.
You should absolutely read Dominium Dei. It's the best work Greanias has put out since "The Atlantis Prophesy" and maybe even better. This book is non-stop action from page one to the end. Athanasius makes the perfect sympathetic hero. The circumstances he finds himself in to start the story are both completely unfair and completely unavoidable. As he battles through the situation and fights desperately to try and make things right, it serves only to mire him deeper into the muck that has become his life. The plot thickens with every page turn and Greanias does a masterful job of revealing plot twists at just the right moment. The book ends not the way the reader would hope, but instead, the way it should....because not every story has a happy ending. But the ending is satisfying nevertheless and the book as a whole is better for it.
It's rare to find a 300 page story so completely engrossing, but Greanias pulls it off here with great research and a deft hand. Any fans of historical fiction, action/adventure, or even religious fiction would do well to pick up this one as quickly as possible. A great read. A+
GREAT BOOK
I should begin by saying historical fiction from the ancient Rome period has never interested me, but this well written, very well researched novel held me from the beginning.