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Title: Eloah: No Heaven
Author: Lex Allen
Narrator: Mark Rossman
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-03-17
Publisher: Evolved Publishing LLC
Genres: Fiction, Religious & Inspirational
Publisher's Summary:
A 2,000-year-old secret is revealed.
Our world will never be the same.
Earth - rife with political corruption, corporate oligarchy, and religious fanaticism - stands at the precipice of a nuclear world war that could destroy us.
Eloah, a philosophy teacher from a parallel universe, returns to help, but first he must reach the hearts and minds of the people, and resolve the fundamentalist misinterpretations that created our religions. To accomplish his mission, he enlists the help of three old friends who knew him in a previous incarnation...2,000 years ago.
Eloah's public announcement and display of supernatural abilities in Cologne, Germany, followed by a shooting at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., sparks a flurry of activity. His enemies gather quickly, ranging from government agencies, to the Vatican, to a fanatical detective.
Yet none is more dangerous than an evil being with powers equal to those of Eloah, one intent on turning the world into his personal playground, crushing all who stand in his way.
Members Reviews:
Fast-paced and easy-reading science-fiction/fantasy novel
After the huge success of Dan Brown's "The DaVinci Code" I suspect that any author would love to be compared to that best-selling author, let alone deposit one of his royalty checks! And with "Eloah: No Heaven", the first volume of Lex Allen's new Eloah series which is firmly in the same genre, the comparisons are both apt and inevitable--a religiously-themed science-fiction/fantasy thriller which yanks the reader all over the world in pursuit of secrets long-buried or never known to any but the original players--all of whom are introduced to us along the way.
It's nearly impossible to provide any sort of synopsis or summary without spoiling the surprises--there is a new reveal every few chapters--some predictable and others which will make you gasp in amazement. The plot, as good thriller plots should, moves you smartly from place to place and scene to scene while still providing at least a modicum of local color and character development which will be just enough for most readers.
I struggled to try to figure out who would enjoy this book the most. Readers of Dan Brown and religious fiction are a perfect fit of course. Open-minded religious folks should like it along with fans of action-adventure, science-fiction, and fantasy. Also, romance readers who would enjoy evidence of an actual and mutual soulmate relationship! And, of course, those who just want a way to relax with a good book for a couple of hours whatever the subject.
I also have to say that i am currently a Pagan and am an ex-Christian and the author is right on-target and obviously comfortable writing in both categories--there is nothing I could find to challenge or change in either area. It is unusual to find such evidence of research in what is normally regarded as a 'casual' or mass-market novel.
But at bottom it's a fast-paced, easy-reading novel which might well coax your mind into nooks and crannies it has never before ventured and yield some authentic delight along the way. I envy you the journey and I eagerly await the next volumes in this series so I can acquire all the 'good news'.
Oh, just one more bright spot.