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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The search for the biggest secret on Earth has begun.
The suspense is monumental, the story never slows down, and it has that magic gift of blurring the lines of the seemingly impossible with something that almost feels like it could be based on absolute truth (AKA, The Da Vinci Code). Feathered Quill Book Reviews, Amy Lignor, TRUE HIGH-FIVE
When Jennifer Porter’s father dies from a mysterious illness, she inherits a 400-year-old book, titled Aldaraia sive Soyga voco'r, written in an unknown language that her father had been trying to decode before his death. With no idea where to start, Jennifer turns to the esteemed Yale professor, Matthew Bishop for help, and the two form an unlikely friendship as they begin to unlock the book’s secrets.
They soon discover vital components have been omitted, and embark upon a global search for a series of hidden scrolls destined to solve one of the world’s greatest mysteries. Yet Jennifer and Bishop are not the only ones interested in the book’s secrets, and their quest becomes a dangerous and terrifying race against time.
Burt Clinchandhill is a great storyteller with a unique gift for elegant prose, great dialogues, and characters that arrest the attention of readers. The story is fast-paced and the tension ramps up pretty fast, escalating towards a delightful and explosive conclusion. Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Romuald Dzemo, 5 STARS
EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the first book in the Matthew Bishop series of religious conspiracy thrillers, ideal for fans of Dan Brown and Michael Crichton.
Burt Clinchandhill takes Aldaraia to a whole new level of gripping reads, being one of those rarities where you know you will love the book after reading just a few pages. Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Steven Robson, 5 STARS
Aldaraia is a riveting ‘must-read’ for anyone who likes adventure, religious mysteries, and conspiracies similar to The Da Vinci Code. Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Michelle Stanley, 5 STARS
BOOKS BY BURT CLINCHANDHILL:
Matthew Bishop - 1: Aldaraia Matthew Bishop - 2: Lemuria Matthew Bishop - 3: Atacama James Mitchel - 1: Kursk James Mitchel - 2: 47 Hours James Mitchel - 3: The Mogadishu Encounter
MORE GREAT THRILLERS FROM EVOLVED PUBLISHING:
The Eloah Trilogy by Lex Allen The A Nephilim Thriller Series by Jeff Altabef The Hellbound Series by William LJ Galaini
Blood or Loyalty by Adam Miller
Forgive Me, Alex by Lane Diamond
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The search for the biggest secret on Earth has begun.
The suspense is monumental, the story never slows down, and it has that magic gift of blurring the lines of the seemingly impossible with something that almost feels like it could be based on absolute truth (AKA, The Da Vinci Code). Feathered Quill Book Reviews, Amy Lignor, TRUE HIGH-FIVE
When Jennifer Porter’s father dies from a mysterious illness, she inherits a 400-year-old book, titled Aldaraia sive Soyga voco'r, written in an unknown language that her father had been trying to decode before his death. With no idea where to start, Jennifer turns to the esteemed Yale professor, Matthew Bishop for help, and the two form an unlikely friendship as they begin to unlock the book’s secrets.
They soon discover vital components have been omitted, and embark upon a global search for a series of hidden scrolls destined to solve one of the world’s greatest mysteries. Yet Jennifer and Bishop are not the only ones interested in the book’s secrets, and their quest becomes a dangerous and terrifying race against time.
Burt Clinchandhill is a great storyteller with a unique gift for elegant prose, great dialogues, and characters that arrest the attention of readers. The story is fast-paced and the tension ramps up pretty fast, escalating towards a delightful and explosive conclusion. Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Romuald Dzemo, 5 STARS
EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the first book in the Matthew Bishop series of religious conspiracy thrillers, ideal for fans of Dan Brown and Michael Crichton.
Burt Clinchandhill takes Aldaraia to a whole new level of gripping reads, being one of those rarities where you know you will love the book after reading just a few pages. Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Steven Robson, 5 STARS
Aldaraia is a riveting ‘must-read’ for anyone who likes adventure, religious mysteries, and conspiracies similar to The Da Vinci Code. Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Michelle Stanley, 5 STARS
BOOKS BY BURT CLINCHANDHILL:
Matthew Bishop - 1: Aldaraia Matthew Bishop - 2: Lemuria Matthew Bishop - 3: Atacama James Mitchel - 1: Kursk James Mitchel - 2: 47 Hours James Mitchel - 3: The Mogadishu Encounter
MORE GREAT THRILLERS FROM EVOLVED PUBLISHING:
The Eloah Trilogy by Lex Allen The A Nephilim Thriller Series by Jeff Altabef The Hellbound Series by William LJ Galaini
Blood or Loyalty by Adam Miller
Forgive Me, Alex by Lane Diamond