About the Author:
A Kent State University graduate, Bob Adamov resides in Wooster, Ohio. He often can be seen in Put-in-Bay, Key West, and the Cayman Islands with his boating, scuba diving, and treasure hunting friends. He worked for an Arlington, Virginia-based defense contractor in the intelligence sector.
Review:
Thousands of years of conspiracy run beneath history. "Sandustee" is a thriller that seeks to go deep into history and the search of Emerson Moore, an investigative reporter, to uncover what is buried beneath the world and the clues to a deeper and darker history that stretches from Christ to the world of the modern day."Sandustee" is an enticing addition to thriller and contemporary fiction collections, recommended. - Midwest Book Review
As summer approaches, Ohioans flock to the playgrounds of the North Coast: Put-in-Bay, Kelleys Island, Sandusky, all places mentioned in Sandustee: The Search for the Nazarene's Code, a globe-hopping adventure that is the seventh in Bob Adamov's series about Emerson Moore, a Washington Post reporter with a big reputation and an even bigger expense account. Acting on a tip, Emerson travels to Germany to research the history of a manuscript called the Nazarene's Code, allegedly powerful enough to enable the possessor to control the world. From Germany it's off to Israel, then Turkey and Rhodes, all while flirting with the alluring antiquities specialist he's been partnered with. Danger hides in the form of a pair of hired goons who follow Emerson everywhere from Key West to Washington,where he inspects national monuments to find clues that might have been left by Abraham Lincoln on his way out the door to Ford's Theatre.
Emerson's travels also include locations from previous books, the New Orleans of Promised Land and Key West of When Rainbows Walk. Every time he orders a grouper sandwich or a cocktail, he's ducking a bullet. - Akron Beacon Journal
If you're a fan of movies like National Treasure and the DaVinci Code then you will LOVE, Sandustee by author Bob Adamov. It centers around solving a major puzzle which the world has been seeking to solve, the location of the Nazarene's Code. It is purported to be a document in existence that has been rumored for centuries. Jesus allegedly authored the Nazarene's Code for a short time before his arrest and crucifixion. It reportedly contains the key to using the powerful forces of heaven and earth to change lives - and it reveals hidden secrets to controlling the world.
It seems that the Legend of 13 began with Jesus and the twelve disciples and the number 13 has had a significant impact on world events and for some strange reason that number holds the key to this puzzle. Look at the groups or individuals who had thirteen affiliated with them. There were the European Union, United Kingdom,a nd most recently, Osama Bin Laden. All have thirteen letters in their names. Play with it and you'll be amazed with key historical links to the number thirteen.
Now Emerson Moore, an investigative reporter for the Washington Post begins hunting for clues to find the elusive Nazarene's Code before it falls into thewrong hands. That is if in fact the scroll actually exists. It seems like the trail of bodies soon begin to add up as more and more people gain closer to finding it. Could it be possible that something like this really exists and if so, think of the implications for the country that is able to harness its powers.
This action-packed novel is filled with murder, cross and double-cross, scuba action, a touch of Knights Templar, Masonic symbolism, and political intrigue in D.C. and the world intelligence community. It pits country against country as some of the most intelligent minds work together to see who can find it first. This is the seventh novel in the Emerson Moore series and his writing style has been compared to that of Tom Clancy. I rate this one a 4 out of 5 stars and for those that love solving mysteries like Indiana Jones, then you will definitely LOVE this one. - Reviews from the Heart
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