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Ezekiel One, January 25, 2009
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One word, Outstanding!!!
Having read half of "Ezekiel One" in one sitting, I waited two days before getting back to the book simply because I did not want the story to end!!!
If you like non conventional intrigue and suspense this book is for you.
I will say being a study of the works of Zecharia Sitchin, made the storyline come alive.
A must read for 2009!!!
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"Ezekiel One" is terrific!, March 3, 2009
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"Ezekiel One" is terrific! Andy Lloyd is an interesting thinker and writes a very good book. Written in a novel format, "Ezekiel One" allows Andy to explore some most intriguing theories and concepts on Planet X and the "Ezekiel One" conspiratorial plan, which are certainly very thought provoking. Andy raises some most interesting points, such as the powerful elites in the world and the use of the controlled media to fashion public opinion. Andy Lloyd's book also causes us to wonder where all of the public dollars really do go. The book makes us think and wonder. A must read for those interested in the Planet X phenomenon and how governments may really be secretly responding to it.
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A wonderful first Novel - must read for 2009., February 26, 2009
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I believe that this is Andy's first Novel and boy what a Novel.
Think Arthur C Clarke's (2001) scientific imaginings meets Dan Brown's (Da Vinci Code) plot twists and intrigue set in a Colin Dexter (Inspector Morse) world of London and Oxford and you get somewhere close to describing this book.
Andy has taken an out-there set of ideas and managed to weave them into a very entertaining and accesible yarn with excellent characterization, terrific descriptive prose and above all a jolly interesting and compelling plot - a real page turner.
I loved it - can't wait for book two.
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Ezekiel One is a Hit!, February 26, 2009
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Being the busy family and working guy that I am, it is hard to find time to read a book. Once I found out that Andy Lloyd had written another book, I just had to order it and make time to read it. I am so glad I did!
Ezekiel One is like no other book out there. Andy does such a great job of paying attention to detail and eloquently describing the various scenes that it made me feel like I was actually there.
Ezekiel One will take you on a unique adventure full of twists and turns, and at some points will have you on the edge of your seat! The ending is simply mind-bending. You will not be disappointed!
I am looking forward to the next book Andy writes.
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Conspiracy theory at its best, January 8, 2009
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This book is conspiracy theory at its best. Danger and terror lie around every corner, giving the novel a strong feeling of paranoia. The quick pace of action keeps things going as the author develops his ideas about Planet X. They're pretty strange.
I read Lloyd's first book "Dark Star" a few years ago. He's got some great ideas, but I found Dark Star a tough read in places. "Ezekiel One" is a lot more entertaining, and full of conspiracy ideas about NASA and the government. I liked the characters in it, especially the Russian billionaire who runs the newspaper. The details about some of the places in the book, like Paris, or the parliament building in London, are good too - it feels like you're really there.
The ending was unexpected - it goes right off the deep-end in the last couple of chapters. But I won't spoil it for you! Let's just say it looks like there's room for a sequel or two. Maybe even a movie?
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