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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
This story begins with a group of men landing in what is now New England in North America. The year is 1399. The men are Templar Knights. At the burial of Gunn, the scene switches to present day.
While visiting a library, Cameron Thorne over hears a conversation between an older couple and a man bullying them into selling their home. Thorne intervenes, offering the couple his assistance. McLovick would not take no for an answer. He would stop at nothing, including murder to find what he believed was hidden on the property. The murder of Thorne’s cousin intensifies the investigation into McLovick. The investigation leads him deeper and deeper into intrigue, danger, and almost unrelieved events.
Let me state at this time that I believe this is an excellent piece of fiction. Note the term fiction. Too many read fiction and grasp it as truth.
David Brody is an extremely talented author. Many have compared this book to The Da Vinci Code. I did not care for Brown’s book. Cabal of The Westford Knight far surpasses that book. Brody knows how to tell a story. Brody has used actual places as well as fictional places to tell his story. He includes photographs that will tease the reader and bring out the conspiracy diehards. This book is fast-paced, offering the reader, secret societies, mystery, conspiracy, and intrigue. I quickly turned the pages, eager to see what would happen next. Do not miss this book. Rush to your local bookstore for you copy.