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Paradigm
Authors: Robert Taylor
Publisher:
Savas Beatie
Reviewer: Bill McDonald –
President of AAA the MWSA
Better Than “The Da Vinci Code”
Wow, “Paradigm” is
one great reality-mystery novel! It will change your whole outlook on the
stock market, church history, and how you look at the world’s most wealthy
and powerful families. You get caught up in this novel and then you realize
that some of it is based on scientific or historic facts; it really changes
your perceptions of how you will view business and financial decisions.
Author Robert Taylor presents a
theory of how the ebb and flow of the stock market actual follows the
earth’s gravitational energies. He makes a great case with lots of proof and
enough data to have gained himself a nomination for the Nobel Prize in
Economics. The back of his book goes into great scientific detail with
supportive data. What you really have is a great action thriller novel for
80 percent of this book followed by an equally interesting non-fiction
appendage at the end of the book with Taylor’s economic theories. It is a
combination that causes one to lose track of what is fiction and what is
real in the story.
Taylor makes his story great
entertainment and fun while also educating his reader in many varied areas
of interest from Egyptian and Roman histories to secret societies, art, the
Vatican, royal families and even some scandalous background on some of
America’s most wealthy families. It is fascinating and hard to tell the
speculative from the hard facts. He weaves both aspects together to make for
a compelling and very convincing thriller. The reader will find (like I did)
that they will be unable to put this book down once they dig into the story
a few pages.
This book is destined to become
a best seller and a movie!
The American Authors
Association (AAA) has just awarded this book its coveted “2006
Gold Medal Award” for Outstanding Fiction!
The Military Writers
Society of America gives this book their highest rating of Five
Stars. This is a must read. It is personally recommended by this
reviewer – buy it and read it
MWSA's 2006 Gold Medal Award
for Fiction

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