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Clifford Longley

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A complex topic and one which will cause some to argue the author is writing hoo-ha, yet he is a respected journalist concentrating on British and international religious affairs. The book also considers the events of 9/11
 
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nadineeg | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 31, 2018 |
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Hmmm. I was expecting something different I think than what I got. I had expected a thriller in the vein of Glenn Meade, Will Adams, James Rollins etc, mixing history with the present day. But the thing is (because there is history and archeology enough to support the plot) the other authors do it better; they have more interesting characters, quicker pacing, more feeling invested in what happens.

The Babylon Contingency by comparison fell a bit flat. And that is not to say it is bad, but I suppose because I went in comparing it, the fact of the actual book being not as good in my eyes makes it worse.

With as many archeology books on the shelves as there are, I don't think I could a) recommend this to anyone or b) see myself going back to Clifford Longley. I have the Desert God by Wilbur Smith on my shelf waiting to be read. Here is hoping to that being more fun to read.
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T4NK | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 28, 2015 |
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While I did realize going in that this was not going to be your typical police procedural novel, I wasn't quite ready for the "cop meets spy world" approach to the story. I also wasn't prepared for the rather complex - and somewhat academic - archaeology/religion angle that at times made me feel more like I was back in university attending a class than reading what I was expecting to be a more action-packed story. Don't get me wrong, the historical information made for some interesting reading and it did make me curious to learn more about the persecution/expulsion of the Ottoman Muslims from Crete in the early 1900's but the action itself was lackluster, but I did grow tired of the barrage of police, spy agencies and government officials that seem to dance their way through the pages of this story like a swirling, muddled mess - MI5, MI6, CI7, Mossad, Interpol, etc.

I am chalking this one up as a beach read, not the intense, adrenalin pumping action packed ride I was expecting/hoping it would be.
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lkernagh | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 21, 2015 |
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I received a copy of this novel through the LibraryThing Early Reviewers programme in exchange for an honest review. This review in its entirety was originally posted at eclectictales.com: http://www.eclectictales.com/blog/2015/01/28/review-the-babylon-contingency/

The premise of the novel was as interesting as the blurb says. Many of these types of adventure-thriller novels feature items from similar cultures or themes; there’s only been a few to date that explored items not as ommediately well-known. The Phaestos Disk is a unique archaeological artefact and the story around it draws from Minoan and Greek history and culture as well as on more recent Greek history and exploration ventures.

Despite of the intriguing premise though, the story really dragged. There was a lot more show than tell–explanations, procedures–that it just drags the pace of te story down immensely. I think the storytelling would’ve been smoother had it been written in third person rather than in first person (Peele’s perspective) because a lot of his comments felt unnecessary for my understanding of the story. Sadly the characters were not terribly interesting either; their interactions were not stilted per se but they weren’t captivating either. It was refreshing to see a non-ex-military guy led an investigation such as this, and his name was pretty amusing, but his initial attitude and behaviour towards Sarah was really weird.

I managed to finish reading this novel but sadly it just wasn’t as thrilling as I expected it to be. The only element saving this book from a lower rating was the premise and the object surrounding the overall plot.
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caffeinatedlife | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 25, 2015 |

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