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Absolute Proof

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I really enjoyed this book and it made you think about the role of religion today. If you liked The Da Vinci Code then you will like this.
Ross Hunter is an investigative journalist who gets a call from a gentleman who believes he can provide Absolute proof of God’s existence. Not everyone in the world wants this evidence found or if it is found they want control of it.
I was gripped from the beginning!
I didn’t like the character of Ross’s wife she did not come across well as a loving wife and prospective mother but I believe this is what the author planned.
Very different to Peter James usual novels but certainly worth reading.

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This book starts by identifying someone in a lowlife LA bar who then reappears briefly but importantly later on. There is also extensive coverage of investigator Hunter's time in Afghanistan which doesn't seem to have much significance to the story. Then he buzzes about on a pretty stupid errand endangering his wife and himself. Then the two break up and fortuitously she loses her baby just to make the whole thing neater. The story is tortuous and challenges the reader to keep going.

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