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September 3, 2015 By Brooke Leave a Comment

Book Review: The Throne of David

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If you love the thrilling scholarly adventure of The Davinci Code then be on the look out for the latest greatest thriller, The Throne Of David by Ann Farnsworth.  The story begins with two adventurous twin boys who find a friend that can pick locks.  They open an old postal office storage box containing letters that were meant to be delivered over 3 decades ago.  A specific letter is delivered to the Prince of England and starts a whole series of events that disrupts a lot of lives.

David Lord, an American accountant, is recruited to help track down an potential heir to the throne that may live in America.  Others are set determined to keep things as they are and are willing to do whatever it takes to stop a potential heir from being found.

Various biblical legends tie into the search and add another complicated element to the search.

The Throne Of David is a intense page turner that is bound to entertain from the first page.

9184gBNVi3LTitle: The Throne Of David
Author: Ann Farnsworth
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Cedar Fort, Inc. (August 11, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1462117147

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You would like this book if you liked The DaVinci Code, but you should also check out Portrait of Lies by Clair M Poulson.

 

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