The truth about human history is about to be revealed. . . But will we be allowed to know it?For thousands of years the truth about human history has intentionally been suppressed and exploited.For decades scholars have been saying that the truth about human history will be found inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, but up till now no one has ever been able to find it. Those who tried have been … Those who tried have been ridiculed and persecuted.
Will Daniel Rossler and Dr. Sarah Clarke be allowed to uncover the real and true message? As they come closer to the truth, skepticism out of the academic community is replaced by evil and malicious adversaries, dumping them into a very hostile world where violence, deceit and duplicity become their daily companions. The mysterious Orion Society with its deranged and psychopathic members, the CIA, the Marines, the Mossad and even the President of the United States become involved. Not all of them have good intentions.
THE TENTH CYCLE is a full-length novel, a provocative technothriller about human history, conspiracies and an ancient society with power and money that will stop at nothing to reach their sinister goals.
This fast-paced thriller adventure is the first book in J C Ryan’s Rossler Foundation Mystery Series.
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Great book!
Worth a second reading lated.
Entertaining, unique concepts with believable characters.
Excellent book, the whole series is superb. Enthralling from beginning to end.
As a fan of Egyptology this novel was loaded with factual research. Very entertaining.
Great story with good characters and engaging plot.
This book is in need of a massive edit and refocus. The hook is great, but the book is too caught up with unnecessary plot twists that detract from what makes it interesting – the central mystery of the pyramids. When it comes to that mystery, the mix of science and pseudo-science is frustrating to anyone who is actually interested in the subject. The book has other issues that glaringly highlight this problem: the plot is overwrought, the characters poorly developed, and the reader is never allowed the opportunity to follow the clues and understand the reveal. If the focus was not the mystery of the pyramids but the action plot, then that plot and character development needed to be much better. I kept reading in hopes that it would get better, but it didn’t…and the ending didn’t help. I wanted to like this book, but I couldn’t.
Interesting idea, pulled off only so so. Problems with the science and with grammar. I only finished reading it because I am a compulsive reader and I wanted to see if it would get better.
Every Page a new Thrill!!
Make you think, and wonder.
An interesting premise, and the tale moves right along. Hampered a bit by some culturally dated assumptions (e.g., why are the women, including one of the two central characters, always disappearing into the kitchen to prepare food for the menfolk?). The author’s lack of understanding of academia is also problematic: Nobody who was finishing their doctoral work last year has a tenure hearing this year, and both surface in the story often enough to grate on anyone who knows how such things really work. But those are irritations, not fatal flaws. Without spoiling anything the central concept is interesting and the intrigue and plot twists along the way make for a good read. I will read book #2 in this series, which is more than I can say for many book series these days. Recommended.
It was an interesting premise. I found the ending a bit abrupt.
Not read yet
Kept you wondering
I have read the entire series and enjoyed them all. Good series.
Great original story line that keeps your interest with each page. Read the entire series. Loved it!
Interesting concept for a story and somewhat entertaining. That said, the dialogue and interaction among the characters was just a little much and detracted from the story.
An OK read…bit on the long side. Author dragged it out a bit. The attempt at describing the romance between the two main characters was a bit awkward.
This book is a fast read with lots of twists and turns. It looks at potentially theories about the builders of the Pyramids and suggest there is a message from an advanced civilization in the distance past that could be of benefit to all of mankind.
Very good read. Characters believable and entertaining. Great introduction to the Rossler Foundation Series