I couldn't wait to read this book after I finished No Heaven and this didn't disappoint me one iota. It continues the re telling of the idea that all current organised religion is a sham. That it was invented by the churches of the three largest religions(Christianity, Judaism and Islamism) in order to control the people and bestow more power to the church. Jesus...the actual Jesus who was crucified on the cross is in this book, only the story he tells is slightly different than what's in the bible.
And the bad guy is easily a match for any psychotic super villain you've ever met.
I don't want to spoil anything what I will say is that this book wouldn't let me put it down until I'd finished it. I can't wait to get my hands on book three.

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- ASIN : B01MDPFIYN
- Publisher : Evolved Publishing LLC; 3rd edition (20 October 2016)
- Language : English
- File size : 4172 KB
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CJ Rutherford
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great alternative religious theory story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 December 2014Verified Purchase
I couldn't wait to read this book after I finished No Heaven and this didn't disappoint me one iota. It continues the re telling of the idea that all current organised religion is a sham. That it was invented by the churches of the three largest religions(Christianity, Judaism and Islamism) in order to control the people and bestow more power to the church. Jesus...the actual Jesus who was crucified on the cross is in this book, only the story he tells is slightly different than what's in the bible.
And the bad guy is easily a match for any psychotic super villain you've ever met.
I don't want to spoil anything what I will say is that this book wouldn't let me put it down until I'd finished it. I can't wait to get my hands on book three.
And the bad guy is easily a match for any psychotic super villain you've ever met.
I don't want to spoil anything what I will say is that this book wouldn't let me put it down until I'd finished it. I can't wait to get my hands on book three.

Simon Goodson
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid follow up to the first book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 March 2014Verified Purchase
The fascinating story of Jesus returning and disagreeing with much that was created in his name continues. Commenting on the contents of the story would definitely spoil it so I'll simply say that it continues to be a page turner, with interesting characters and a well thought out plot.
The only problem I did have was that a couple of characters seemed to accept new evidence and change deeply held beliefs too easily. It doesn't spoil the book but it did break my immersion in the story when it happened.
Overall a very enjoyable read and definitely recommended, especially if you enjoyed the first book in the series.
The only problem I did have was that a couple of characters seemed to accept new evidence and change deeply held beliefs too easily. It doesn't spoil the book but it did break my immersion in the story when it happened.
Overall a very enjoyable read and definitely recommended, especially if you enjoyed the first book in the series.
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Sophia Gampton
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great pace!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 December 2013Verified Purchase
Having read No Heaven, the first in this series, I was eager to read this sequel. It does not disappoint.
The main characters feel like old friends and are utterly believable. The story line is as full of tension as the first book and continues the tale of what happens when someone purporting to be Jesus who can teleport himself from place to place appears on earth.
There is conspiracy, murder and intrigue and the pace is fast-moving. There are several threads which have previously been introduced which come together in this book and the writer cleverly ties these in with one another smoothly and without confusion.
This is a great action/adventure story.
The main characters feel like old friends and are utterly believable. The story line is as full of tension as the first book and continues the tale of what happens when someone purporting to be Jesus who can teleport himself from place to place appears on earth.
There is conspiracy, murder and intrigue and the pace is fast-moving. There are several threads which have previously been introduced which come together in this book and the writer cleverly ties these in with one another smoothly and without confusion.
This is a great action/adventure story.
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am304
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great sequel
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2014Verified Purchase
I bought this the minute I finished No Heaven, the first book in the series. This book continues to be as good as the first one. There are a few typos and some of the new characters are slightly less believable, but the plot continues to deliver and overall the story is as great. I can't wait for the last instalment in the series!
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Shelley Clarke
5.0 out of 5 stars
The fabulous story continues
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 September 2020Verified Purchase
Having read Eloah: No Heaven, I moved quickly onto this second book in the trilogy. It was just as fabulous a read as the first!