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View Through a Glass Darkly

No vampires, werewolves, etc. Just puzzling plots with detectives, cops, inspectors and who-dun-its abound...and oh, some romance too. :)

Website: http://www.missmaesite.com
Members: 40
Latest Activity: Dec 15

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Alayne Comment by Alayne on December 15, 2009 at 9:13am
Just posted my review of James Rollins' latest Sigma novel, The Doomsday Key at The Crowded Leaf. Take a peek if you love suspense and action-adventure!
Alayne Comment by Alayne on December 8, 2009 at 9:06am
New review of Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood at The Crowded Leaf.
Miss Mae Comment by Miss Mae on December 5, 2009 at 4:29pm
You have a nice blog, Tea. :)
Tea Norman Comment by Tea Norman on December 5, 2009 at 8:57am
I have a new mystery and romance up.

http://readwithtea.blogspot.com/2009/12/high-heels-and-holidays-by-kasey.html
Gary Val Tenuta Comment by Gary Val Tenuta on December 5, 2009 at 1:08am


It's all here in one puzzling page-turner of a novel: conspiracy, codes, secret societies, UFOs, ancient mysteries, the prophetic Mayan calendar end-date of 2012, alternative interpretations of Biblical events, mystifying metaphysics, good guys, bad guys, murder most foul and, yes, even a touch of romance. All of this, and more, is intricately woven into the multifaceted storyline of THE EZEKIEL CODE.

Gary Val Tenuta - former contributing writer for Fate Magazine (U.S.) and Beyond Magazine (U.K.) and a guest on numerous radio programs (including Dreamland, hosted by best selling author Whitley Strieber and The X-Zone hosted by Rob McConnell) - has crafted a provocative mystery novel with an esoteric edge that may upset certain segments of the population while at the same time enthralling others with it's alternative perspective on reality and its vision for the future.

From its cryptic prologue to its dramatic climax, THE EZEKIEL CODE is a skillful blend of fact and fiction with likable, vividly developed characters:

Zeke Banyon is a handsome Catholic seminary dropout who now runs a homeless shelter in Seattle's old waterfront district and Angela Ann Martin is an attractive young widow who just wants a simple part-time job at the shelter. But a single twist of fate turns their simple lives upside down when together they stumble onto a mysterious code and a rumor about a lost scroll penned by the prophet, Ezekiel, thousands of years ago. They soon find themselves thrust deep into a world of secret societies, metaphysics, mystery and murder as they jet across continents in a race to understand the code that will lead them to an ancient artifact of profound importance. Dodging rogue Jesuit priests at every turn and unaware that the Illuminati are ever-present in the shadows, Zeke and Angela soon discover it's not just their own lives that are in danger but also the lives of everyone on the planet.

Is Zeke Banyon the Chosen One of an obscure ancient prophecy? And if so, can he successfully accomplish the mission fate has in store for him? Nothing in seminary school could ever have prepared him for this.

2012 is coming...The clock is ticking…The code must be deciphered…And only one man can save the planet...If he can just figure out how - before it's too late.

"Gary Val Tenuta gives Dan Brown a run for his "Lost Symbol" money with The Ezekiel Code."
Laura Faeth, author of I Found All The Pieces

"The plot is intriguing and interesting to the point of being bestseller material."

- Red Adept's Kindle Book Review Blog

"Entertaining and enlightening. A course in high strangeness."

–– Jay Weidner, documentary producer and co-author of Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye

"The most gripping and informative book I have read in ages."

–– Robert Tulip, independent reader

"High-concept fiction. An unforgettable book."
–– Rai Aren, co-author of Secret of the Sands

"I have read it twice and thinking about a third time.
There aren't many books I read more than once. For me it had the WOW factor."

–– L. Sue Durkin, author of Life is Like Making Chocolate Chip Cookies

"An impressive feat."
–– Peter A. Gersten, editor, PAG eNews

"Highly Recommended!"
–– Michael Tsarion, internationally renown divination scholar, author and lecturer

THE EZEKIEL CODE, an EVVY Award nominee, is available in paperback and Kindle.

Watch the video trailers, read the first 12 chapters (free!) and full reviews at www.ezekielcode.com.

The Ezekiel Code
By Gary Val Tenuta
ISBN: 978-1-4327-0650-0
676-Page Paperback (6x9)
Published by Outskirts Press (www.outskirtspress.com)
Contact the author: TheEzekielCode@aol.com
knittingmomof3 Comment by knittingmomof3 on November 30, 2009 at 8:52pm
Please have a look at my review of the brilliant mystery, No Wind of Blame by Georgette Heyer. I cannot praise this novel enough.
Alayne Comment by Alayne on November 18, 2009 at 10:12am
My latest review of Elizabeth Kostova's second novel, The Swan Thieves, is up at The Crowded Leaf! It's spoiler free, so don't worry. :)
knittingmomof3 Comment by knittingmomof3 on October 23, 2009 at 12:13am
My review of The Swiss Courier by Tricia Goyer and Mike Yorkey.
knittingmomof3 Comment by knittingmomof3 on October 22, 2009 at 12:06am
My review for The Broken Teaglass by Emily Arsenault is up, please stop by and have a look.
Stephen Gaspar Comment by Stephen Gaspar on October 20, 2009 at 8:40pm
Check out my new historical mystery, To Know Evil
www.stephengaspar.co.cc
The source of evil and the conflict between faith and knowledge are among the themes examined in this complex intellectual puzzle set in a medieval monastery. An Irish monk dies in a Benedictine abbey in northern Italy on the eve of the second millennium. When Brother Thomas of Worms attempts to investigate the murder, his abbot accuses him of inventing trouble to avoid his duty to God and assigns Thomas the chore of copying a Biblical text as penance. Neither copying nor humility comes easily to an intelligent man like Thomas, who struggles with his commitment to obey his abbot. While in the library, Thomas is drawn to a gnostic book that leads him to a discovery that threatens the very fabric of the Church. When more monks perish, Thomas's loyalty to the monastery and its rites is tested, and he risks expulsion as he seeks to uncover the link between the murders and the hidden codex that has shaken his faith.
 

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