Review of Seeking the Light of Justice
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Review of Seeking the Light of Justice
Good, it is said will always prevail over evil and the truth will always find its way to the surface no matter how deep it has been buried underneath to hide it from the light. The light will always expose the truth in due time.
Seeking the light of justice by Dr. Barry Nadel is the story of the Hoshiyan chronicles, professor Yoshua Rosenberg the protagonist is on a mission to discover more about the stories that were told about a light of justice, were they fact or fiction. Unknown to Yoshua, this path was part of a grand prophecy towards a discovery of his origins. Also, what will happen if the news about the Spanish inquisition should come out. what would be the faith of the Jesuit movement and the guidance of the 500-year-old truth. Read seeking the light of justice to follow Yoshua on his path to discover the truth.
There were several positives for me from the novel. firstly I liked the way the author kept the story on task not many diversions from the current story being told. I enjoyed the detailed outline of the bureaucracy that can form from working on foreign soil which outlines how international politics can turn out both ways bad or good. I also liked the way the author brought out from the story the importance of teamwork, loyalty to the course, and family values, I also liked his choice of names for each character and the fact that each character was allowed to develop as the story progressed.
although the storyline was pretty much very well expressed, there was a lot of grammatical error in the novel which would sometimes distort the reading flow of a reader. Apart from these errors, there were not many downsides to the novel.
Based on the near-perfect story-line and the masterful writing and bold story and the ability of the author to hold the attention of the reader for long periods of the novel, the story is based on archaeology and historical findings from the timeline which Yoshua Rosenberg makes his discoveries and attention to detail I would rate this book a 3 out of 4. I removed one star because there were too many grammatical errors. I did not rate it lower because apart from the errors it was a good book to read.
I enjoyed reading this novel and was glued to it when I was reading. I would recommend this book for those people who enjoy or have a thing for adventure with a mixture of politics and history. Also, I recommend this novel for those Indiana Jones fans out there.
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Seeking the Light of Justice
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