Monday, August 07, 2006

The Rule of Four



The Rule of Four - Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason




Great - I really enjoyed reading this - I admit i’m fascinated with ancient and mediaeval texts and a good mystery at the same time so this was right up my street. It’s focus is the mysterious, lengthy, erudite and anonymous Renaissance text - the Hypneromatochia Poliphili

“A mysterious coded manuscript, a violent Ivy League murder, and the secrets of a Renaissance prince collide in a labyrinth of betrayal, obsession, and genius..”

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I read your recommendation of The Rule of Four on your website, and thought you would probably also enjoy the novel I have just published.

My novel is called Global Dawn and you can find it on Amazon or Barnes & Noble under ISBN 0-9724586-7-0.

Global Dawn is the extraordinary tale of Reuven Sofer, a land surveyor, fated to be the agent of global change. The story is wrapped in alchemy and mysticism according to ancient Biblical and Mayan prophecies. It immerses us in its hero’s passions for women, music, philosophy and technology on the colorful artistic fringe of modern-day Israeli society. The Global Dawn project reaches a breathtaking climax on the mystical soil of Jerusalem, despite its creator’s painful struggle against the stern realities of daily life.

Reuven’s desire to raise planetary awareness worldwide by exposing people to a universally aligned data resource carries echoes of NASA’s Digital Earth project featured in a dedicated Foreword by Dr. Timothy Foresman, former leader of the Digital Earth at NASA.

Like The Rule of Four and the Da Vinci Code, Global Dawn features powerful discoveries uncovered by deciphering mystic codes and formulae embedded in classic, artistic finds. I can't tell you more without spoiling the plot for you.

I do hope you'll follow up my suggested lead, however, and will enjoy reading Global Dawn. I look forward to your reactions, in due course.

All the best,



Debbie



Debbie Gelbard

http://www.webhaven.co.il/globaldawn.html


"...if you don't have a dream,

how you gonna have a dream come true?"