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IT WILL MAKE A GREAT MOVIE!
Fast, action-packed read, very interesting plot ... one of those “it could be true stories”... It will make a great movie!~ J. Kaye Oldner
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SUSPENSEFUL... CONTROVERSIAL... THE AUTHOR HAS DONE HIS RESEARCH AND IS PASSIONATE ABOUT IT.
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THUMBS UP! GOOD WRITING, FUN STORY!
The Newton Prophecies by new author, Keith Katsikas was an intriguing ride... Katsikas does a decent job of putting an interesting twist on a very tired theme... Keith Katsikas is a good writer... I liked the way the story flowed. Thumbs up. Good writing, fun story...
~ Candace E. Salima, author of Out of the Shadows . . . Into the Light
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THE NEWTON PROPHECIES IS A MUST READ!
This high-suspense thriller is action packed, keeps you guessing, crammed with twist and turns that you can't see coming; it has you questioning who's good and who's evil, keeps you so enthralled that you just don't want to put it down till the last page is read. It leaves you with a WOW when everything is said and done. You can't imagine you just read the whole book in just a few hours. There is no way your going to want to put this book down! The ending explains everything and leaves it open for a sequel.
I cannot wait to see what this author comes up with next. If you love action packed mysteries, real page-turner thrills, then I highly recommend The Newton Prophecies. It is reminiscent of Dan Brown & Robert Ludlum.
~ Amy Flannery
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MIND-BLOWING... FAST-PACED... AN EXCITING BOOK!
Michael DiBianco is a Professor at Harvard Divinity School. He has committed his entire life to discovering the hidden truths within the Bible. In a matter of moments, his world is upended. He is questioned by the FBI about some research he did on the Newton papers, a document that details the exact date of the end of the world and the Second Coming. Murders of important officials and dignitaries have occurred, and DiBianco appears to be the prime suspect. He learns about a brotherhood known as the Descendants of Lucifer (DoL) who are attempting to prevent the Second Coming so that their master can assume his rightful position. DiBianco also discovers that his entire life, as he has known it, has been a lie. He was implanted with a nanoprocessor as a child which has been sending flashes of false memories, and in the days following his confrontation with the FBI, has begun to send him messages. DiBianco soon learns that some of his closest friends can no longer be trusted, and begins a long journey to stop the DoL in their plot to destroy mankind. The Newton Prophesies is a mind-blowing, faced-paced and exciting book! Very reminiscent of Dan Brown, yet very unique as well. There is a great and exciting future in store for this up and coming author!
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THE BEST BOOK I'VE READ IN YEARS!
The best part is that you never get bored, not even for a second. It's so fast. It's The Da Vinci Code meets The Borne Series meets Die Hard... Absolutely Breathtaking!~ Donald Richard (Reviewer & Editor)
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BEHOLD ~ THE NOT TO BE MISSED NOVEL OF 2008!
The Newton Prophecies is riveting, gripping and intense - a one way ticket to adventure and intrigue with no layovers or stops. With so many twists and turns, one easily loses sight of which way is up - so engrossing is this novel.
In The Newton Prophecies, Michael DiBianco, a Professor at Harvard Divinity, and a world renown writer of religious research and "truth" finding, finds himself in a race to save not only himself, but the world. A devastatingly dark group know as the DoL, is out to thwart the Second Coming and place their Master in his rightful place within the world. This darkness reaches every crack and crevasse of society - into the uppermost region of world leaders.
Michael has no idea who he can trust and who he cannot. He soon finds out that his entire life - from birth - has been preprogrammed and not at all what he thought. Friends that he thought he could trust and rely on, suddenly appear to be enemies. With the clock ticking, Micheal must see the truth within the smothering fog before it is too late.
Just when you think you have the story figured out, a whole new pitch gets thrown in - changing with each page turned. The ending is perfect and leaves much room for a possible follow-up and/or sequel. I highly recommend The Newton Prophecies to anyone looking for a suspenseful and action packed story. You will race through each page right along with Micheal as he tries to save the world.
Keith Katsikas is a great talent and displays such in his debut masterpiece. With tinges of Dan Brown, Harlan Coben and Brian Freeman, Mr. Katsikas is sure to make his mark as a memorable author and find his way into the hearts of many. I cannot wait to read what this author has in store for us next!~ April (Cafe of Dreams)
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ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!
I was hooked as soon as I started...
stunnnergirl (Writing.com)
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I am not a professional anything, but I have, over the last 30 years read more fiction than anyone I have ever met and I tell you truthfully, I am impressed. I can usually tell from reading intros, or book descriptions if I'll like a book and yours catches my interest with the intro. I don't really have any critiques or advice on diction or sentence structure, but I wanted you to know you are very talented. Keep writing.
Histories01 (Writing.com)
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Overall a great story plot and layout. A good use of character introductions. From the start you could easily tell that White was not an ordinary lecturer and something was amiss. Also the interchanging size of the chapters made me delve deeper into the novel, all because I had thought, I can read one more chapter, the last one was short. And as I read on I found myself looking at the clock and seeing early morning times. Since this is a large and complex novel, with features that could be only brought out by speech, I shall not degrade the story as having too much speech, as I have known in my own work in school. The long passages of speech, unlike most times, did not seem monotonous to read and I took in every word there. I conclude that this is a fantastic novel and I bet Dan Brown is congratulating you on this work - even though he might already be half way through his own version! Keep up the great writing and I hope to see more of your work.
Skankingfool (Writing.com)
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