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The Ultimate Quest, is an intriguing and well-written story in its own right. The book also contains a set of tantalising puzzles. Enjoy it as it is or go beyond it. The choice is yours.
Click here to read Gina Duncan's revealing interview with the author.
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"Having read the story, I'm still not certain whether it's fact or fiction." |
"I'm not sure whether I can crack it, but I know someone who is likely to become addicted to it until he does." |
"It's probably a coincidence, but I was suddenly struck by the current relevance of some of it." |
| "This bloody book's been driving me mad ever since I read it." |
| "I've just read the story. To anyone hesitating to order: just do it, it's well worth it. The story is intriguing." |
"This book is fantastic. Get it! I highly recommend it." |
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"I bought this book several months ago and have become totally absorbed by it." |
"My copy has just arrived........Happiness!" |
"It's an interesting subject to study and I am sure it will become an obsession." |
"Thanks for keeping me amused when things seem to become bogged down with little details (a trainee teacher who smiles whenever he sees a lone magpie now...)" |
| "I just started working on this quest about a month or so ago and I must say its fascinating, to say the least." |
"Have just finished Da Vinci Code. By the way, there are lots of similarities with The Ultimate Quest." |
| "The character Simon in this work is worthy of note because the author has really built him up almost to be a real person. Who knows perhaps he is the real grailkeeper in us all!" |
| "I don't think the NOSS puzzle points to the UK. Instead, I believe that it points to one specific very important word in the book, which in turn points to one of the things found at Rennes-le-Chateau." |
"You advised me to ignore my husband and continue with the Quest. I did and I am - I left him!" |
The Ultimate Quest is currently being enjoyed by readers in 18 countries and there are a number of internet discussion forums dedicated to the book. |
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Extracts from the book |
The phone started to ring again, but this time I was given a sporting chance.
"This is the Royal Hospital. We admitted Mr Fisher earlier this evening and we found your name and telephone number in his wallet."
"Mr Fisher?" My mind went blank; the name didn't register. "Oh, Uncle Richard!" The penny finally dropped. It had been some years since I had heard or seen anything of him.
"What's wrong? How is he?"
"Rather poorly, I'm afraid. Is there any chance you could come straight over?"
.............The sister on duty was quick to spot my entrance.
"Yes?" she enquired in a menacing voice.
"I'm here to see Mr Fisher, someone phoned me."
"Ah yes. Well I'm afraid it's not good news. He was admitted at tea time, following what appears to have been a serious heart attack."
"How is he?"
"Barely conscious I'm afraid. When he does come to, he simply asks whether it is the fifteenth yet."
"Whatever for?"
"We've no idea. We thought you might know. He seems very pre-occupied with it."
"I can't help you I'm afraid." I glanced at my watch. "But on my reckoning, he's only got about two and a half hours to wait." |
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"I'm now in a position to give you a general idea of the value of Richard Fisher's estate." He paused for a moment, as if to give the words that came next more impact.
"I'm still awaiting an independent valuation of the cottage….but on my reckoning, and you realise that this is only an approximation, the value of the estate is in the order of one point seven five million pounds."
It didn't sink in and I just sat there.
"Are you sure you've got the figures right?" I enquired.
"Were you expecting it to be more?"
"Good heavens no. But where did he get that sort of money? How could he have possibly amassed so much?"
"That is not for me to say, but perhaps in the course of time things will become clearer to you." |
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