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The Order of Nephilim
- A Novel and Work of "Faction"
- Narrated by: Simon Treselyan
- Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sean Lincoln, an ex intelligence agent turned investigative reporter is approached by the beautiful Sarah Scott, a woman with a mysterious past and a story so incredible that if true will not only alter the perception of human history, but the course of humanity’s future.
Uncovering the greatest conspiracy ever known, they must survive and overcome a network so evil, so ancient and powerful that none dare challenge it.
In a heart-stopping race against time, they align with the Knights Templar in a frantic bid to expose a Dark Cabal that would seek to enslave the world. From Washington DC, to London and the enigmatic Holy Loch, through Tibet, Denver, Area 51 and the secret bases of the Antarctic where the final battle for the spirit and freedom of humankind will be fought.
With a lightning pace and incredible concept, The Order of the Nephilim will have you questioning everything you ever thought that you knew and learning much about that which others would wish you didn’t know at all.
The ‘Order’ is coming for you... are you ready?
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- Pete driedger
- 2021-05-25
not it bad...
I always enjoy authors who narrate their own novels...the author did a good job narrating. the storyline is decent.
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- Papa Kilo PKDS
- 2019-12-20
BOLLOCKS! ... to all the naysayers🤨
I'm sure 'Simon' will see this, so Kudos to you Good Sir.
I have not written a book, nor narrated one.
But now I know that I can.
Who am I to sling to mud at anyone who claims to have done all the things that Simon has? (I read about the Walter allegations and all; sorry about that ol' chap, I certainly hope its' all nonsense.)
I liked the book.
I liked the story.
I like Authors to narrate their own books.
I find it comical to follow hired readers who try to perform character voices for more than 6 people in a story, even more hilarious when a series changes their hired narrator (William R. Forstchen's "One Second After" springs to mind). I prefer a bit of the old, monotone jangle, that my own mind would produce, when simply reading a novel for myself.
So, again, kudos to 'Simon' for his own narration.
4⭐️ because it's not brilliant per se, and because I wanted to take a little dig at the whole technology behind writing, publishing and narrating one's own work:
You can hear Simon's chair fidgeting while he's narrating; a text message, or reminder notification goes off at one point and some times it sounds like he brought the microphone into the loo with him to record a phrase or two. 🐒🙉😂
It's a fun listen about theories and stories that are rampant on YouTube and in movies, the likes of The DaVinci Code, etc..
Good on ya Bruce!
Yeah, not sure where to place that accent of yours, despite your online 'history.'😉🗡
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