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ISBN: | 1450755631 (ISBN13: 9781450755634) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.waywardsonnovel.com |
Tom Pollack
Paperback | Pages: 507 pages Rating: 3.86 | 239 Users | 114 Reviews

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Title | : | Wayward Son |
Author | : | Tom Pollack |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 507 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2011 by Cascada Productions (first published April 5th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Mystery. Adventure. Christian Fiction |
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A POWERFUL TREMOR UNEARTHS AN ANCIENT SECRETBuried near Italy's Mount Vesuvius is a fortified observatory containing artifacts dating to the earliest record of human events. Only one person, the Getty Museum's Amanda James can unlock the mysterious doors that guard the chamber. But once inside, Amanda is shocked to discover evidence left behind by a notorious Biblical killer; who long ago wandered off the pages of history. When a strange relic unveils the miraculous truth about this villain, Amanda must confront sinister forces intent on suppressing her stunning revelation; before it alters the destiny of millions. The first in a series, Wayward Son, takes the reader back in time, where ancient adventures in Egypt, Greece, China and Rome collide with modern-day intrigue and suspense. Journey with Amanda and witness the incredible story of the world's original wayward son.
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Ratings: 3.86 From 239 Users | 114 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Wayward Son
Wayward Son is a spectacular Novel by Tom Pollack. I borrowed my girlfriends Kindle this weekend and we went to Las Vegas. So yesterday I am sitting by the pool at the Bellagio Hotel hoping for warmer weather and thumbing through her library when I spot this book and start reading. It begins like a really great junk read with a beautiful (well I think she is because she surfs in Malibu) heroine named Amanda James in her late 20's who actually reads old dusty scrolls at the Getty Museum in LosReceived as an early review book from LibraryThing:Wayward Son is a speculative, historical fiction account of the story of Cain after he slew his brother. In this book, Cains curse is an exceptionally long life that span eons and covers most of the Ancient world before the common era(BCE). This book is a Forrest Gump of biblical times in that you see the history though Cains eyes. Unlike the character in Forrest Gump, Cain is portrayed as a very intelligent man, who is inventive, creative and
Wayward Son is a fantastic adventure through history. The Authors took one of the most well known stories in the bible, then expanded upon it and turned it into an exciting story of redemption. They take us out of our world and (way) into the past, when Cain is cast off for killing his brother Able. Creative liberty is taken with Cain's fate after the last mention of him in the Bible, and you, the reader wins. We are brought to the past by the fun, intelligent archeologist Amanda James, who is

I got this book from Goodreads First Reads!I thought that this book was pretty good, but I did not like the whole religion part of the story.This story is about a girl named Amanda James and how one of her ex-boyfriends, Juan, called her to tell about an archaeology site that was opened by an earthquake. Juan wanted Amanda to go to the site in Ercolano, Italy. He knew that she could crack the code of how to open the door, which he had only seen some pictures of from the robot they sent into the
I received this book a part of a first-reads giveaway. I found Wayward Son by Tom Pollack to be an ambitious, remarkable and epic novel. I enjoyed it from start to finish. There are plenty of plot twists and secrets to be revealed. When an ancient vault that has been buried for centuries is discovered in Ercolano, Italy near Mount Vesuvius Amanda James must figure out the key to unlocking its doors and discover what lies within. Once inside she has an incredible vision of another's life, a man
I received this book a part of a first-reads giveaway. I found Wayward Son by Tom Pollack to be an ambitious, remarkable and epic novel. I enjoyed it from start to finish. There are plenty of plot twists and secrets to be revealed. When an ancient vault that has been buried for centuries is discovered in Ercolano, Italy near Mount Vesuvius Amanda James must figure out the key to unlocking its doors and discover what lies within. Once inside she has an incredible vision of another's life, a man
I admit if I had to live my life over I'd be an archaeologist. I love history so I'm always happy to read an archaeology/suspense novel when I find it on the shelves.This sounded like the usual good read but it was decidedly different. I won't say who the wayward son is but you'll find out soon enough.Pollack and co-authors used the device of an archaeological find to take us on a march through history from the Garden of Eden to the 21st century. It was an exciting journey. I found myself very
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