Review of The Newton Code

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Newton Code" by Liam Fialkov.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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If you enjoy books that make you think and do your research because you are skeptical of historical accuracy, then The Newton Code is a must-read! Author Liam Fialkov did a fabulous job writing this book; it kept me on the edge, thinking I could figure out what comes next. But he was crafty in getting you to think one way and surprise you another. I did not realize how much Sir Isaac Newton had focused on theology in his time. Theology can be challenging for a scientist who thrives on data and facts.
While many will focus on the thrilling conspiracy theory presented in The Newton Code, I was digging into the history. This 4 out of 5-star novel contains multiple theories of prophesied end times from the cyber system attack and the specific date and time the temple will be destroyed. I am giving this a 4-star rating because, from a biblical perspective, I cannot get past the passages that were taken out of context. We will never be able to devise a conspiracy to give us that time. On the other hand, after being in Israel and walking in the same spots Liam Fialkov is speaking about, the walk down the Via Dolorosa was easy for me to envision, as if I were doing that walk again.
This well-written thriller has Mikhael, a burned-out professor and amateur spy, working with Stewart McPherson, an investigative journalist, to figure out who was behind the computer virus. It was much more than a virus; everywhere they turned, there was something bigger to deal with. Mikhael moves across the country to be a spy within the occult compound, and then after a few months, he is on his way to Jerusalem to put the mysterious plan into action. But what is the plan? Will Mikhael stop building the third temple, or will he help develop it? “Stop!!! Where are you heading??”

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