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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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Readers Comments |
"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." |
"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." |
| "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...)" |