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The Sacred Stones

By: Micah T. Dank
Narrated by: Tim Getman, Bronson Pinchot
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After the tragic loss of their best friend, NP, and nearly bringing the Catholic Church to its knees, Graham, Hannah, and Rosette once again are stuck in the middle of a worldwide conspiracy that dates back 10,000 years. After discovering the main astrological code which led them to decode the Bible and nearly destroy the Catholic Church, they thought that they had gotten to the deepest secret of the universe. Boy were they wrong.

When Graham learns that the capstones of the Egyptian Pyramids are scattered around the globe, he and his witty band of friends must learn what sort of power they hold and try to contain it, as it contains the greatest secret that has ever been hidden in the history of mankind. Only this time, the gloves are off and the most powerful entity on the planet is out to stop them from releasing this secret onto the world as it would destroy the fabric of everything the Church has built up over the last 2,000 years. It would literally expose the “greatest story ever told” as an encoded message, passed down from century to millennia. The three of them, joined now with Rosette’s new boyfriend, Jackson, must manipulate their knowledge and environment once again, or risk being killed and disappear without a trace.

©2020 Micah T. Dank (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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Loved it!

It brought together all of my Rabbit Holes in one succinct novel. Great work!

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The story line and how one thing led to another

I really enjoyed this book! looking foward to the next one! Micahs writing style is both adventurous and well flowing! believable and entertaining! finished this in a day. Was glued to it

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A fun ride into forbidden knowledge!

The sequel is even better than the first book! I can't wait to hear the next one.

This group of misfits stumbled backwards into the biggest secrets of our world. They banter as they uncover earth shattering knowledge and somehow continue on with a quip.

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Further down the hole!

An ambitious story spanning the globe, the second book in this series delivers on the promise of the first. Mr. Dank's humor and snark are still there and the characters remain likeable. The story is even more all over the place than the first book and the ending felt a little rushed but it was still a very entertaining novel with ideas that a lot of people may have a hard time wrapping their heads around. There are 5 books in the series so far, so hopefully more audio versions will be available soon.

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Excellent!!

I cannot WAIT to listen to the next one when it becomes available on Audible! In lock-step with the first book, character development, storyline, and suspense were synced perfectly! Definitely worth the read - you won't be disappointed. When is this coming out on the big screen?? (Ironically in prayer for that - lol)

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Stopping after this chapter.

In the opening credits, the author thanks his friends for convincing him to break this up into 6 books, instead of just one. They were probably thinking "Why earn $20 when you can earn $120?" Well, it's because it isn't worth that much, and people will figure that out half way through the 2nd book, and say "no way". Especially for a new author, this was a mistake. I really enjoyed the first book, but the author kills off the best character in book one, so that wasn't good. The fresh dialogue of the first book, was replaced by stilted, insipid blabberings. These people are supposedly highly intelligent, yet after reading the first clue they proclaim "Oh, this is so hard, I don't wanna do this". Then they throw a couple of distinctly commonplace youtube information around that anyone who is interested in this kind of thing already knew years ago. There is nothing new here, at all. It's maybe trying to be The da Vinci code, for 8 year olds, except it's written for adults, so I wouldn't recommend it for kids. I think this author has a real chance, and I will definitely give him another try, if he writes a whole book, but I can't toss another credit at this. To All Authors, if you want to do a series, make each book worthy of standing on it's own. Make us satisfied at the ending, so that we WANT more, not that we have to pay more to get the ending. If they are short works...then sell them in a "pack" for a fair price. The reviews of people who gave you a chance, will not benefit your creativity or financial chance of doing this full-time. BE AWESOME, and we will read, trick us, and we'll bail.

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