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This book has a little of everything. A great deal of suspense and some violence. A young single mother is offered a job in her home town. In a week and a half she makes new friends, loses her uncle and is embroiled in a great deal of suspense. Her new friends travel around the world gathering clues. All of them have someone trying to kill them on numerous occasions. This is an archeological fiction that is written to hold your attention,

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The good - fast paced, quirky characters, interesting storyline.

The bad - and given the degrees the authors have, this is really bad - repeated incorrect use of words. Debris doesn’t reign. It rains. If you are attempting to escape death you don’t traipse. I would strongly suggest they get a dictionary and a good editor.

The story is also filled with extreme improbabilities, requiring a suspension of common sense and analytical thinking.

That said if you want light and fluffy, fast paced, with mystery, a touch of romance, and are willing to suspend critical thinking you may enjoy this book.
I enjoyed reading this book and liked the characters. I don't know if I'd recommend this book, even though it held my attention.
Characters were predictable. One thing that is a big turn off is when the author uses a small child to create terror in order to try to hold a readers attention. The book never really came together. There wasn't a time when you really wanted the good guy to win, you just knew he was going to. Also the plot was just too unreal. I like to put myself in the story and wander in and out of the words. I didn't want to do this with this book because the words and visuals and story didn't surround me enough, there wasn't a cushion anywhere to make me feel warm. I finished the book just because I like to read. I will try another one of the authors. I'm curious to see if they have matured in their writing.
Death in the Beginning by Gary Williams and Vicky Knerly

The book opens at Isla de La Palma, the Canary Islands when archaeologist Curt Lohan and his ex-wife, Lila Falls discover a cave with ancient writings supposedly drawn by Ham, Noah's son. It shows pairing of animals--male and female--and at the bottom, there is a single fish.

Eight days later, Curt is in St. Augustine, FL where at the Castillo San Marcos a nave is discovered. As the nave is opened, a zombie type character comes out and is killed by the park ranger. After Curt gets the results of the autopsy--where the man was over 500 years old and supposedly was dead long time ago--he and his friend, Scott Marks, return to the nave and discover there is a fish under one of the nave's tiles, a skeletal fish belonging to a species that no one has ever seen. Amazingly, the fish will come to life when it comes in contact with water, causing an explosion and also consuming anything that lives.

Sherri Falco is transferred to St. Augustine by her publicity firm to help St. Augustine fight for the claim of the place where Juan Ponce de Leon landed. She meets Curt through a bag mix-up at the airport and eventually become good friends.

Back to the Canary Islands, Lila discovers a lower cave that says that the fish helped Noah navigate through the deluge and kept the animals fed and well. There is a prophecy that says a man will place the fish in the ocean and calm a hurricane.

Curt receives a call from Bolivia by Father En who tells him he knows who the zombie they discovered is. Curt and Scott fly there and Father En tells then the corpse is Guillaume Le Flore who alongside his sister, Sabine, and Brother, Pinot, were persecuted by the Spanish over 500 years ago. Pinot made it to Bolivia, but the other two siblings have been missing.

Add a society, The Blue Council -- made of 39 members all named after the 39 books in the Bible--and things start to get ugly. Lila is almost killed by a trained assassin. Father En is beaten up. And some of the people who were there at the opening of the nave are starting to die.

It is up to Sheeri, Curt, and Scott to figure everything out before the Blue Council become immortal and perhaps destroy the world.

The book is narrated from the third person point of view. I was amazed at how two writers could not make any of the characters believable or sympathetic-- they were predictable and cliched. Most were just given a name and nothing else. The story is not believable. The book never really came together.

The words, visuals, and the story didn't interest me. I finished the book just because I like to read.

Not recommended!
This is a whopper of a fish story! A fantastical, science fictional, biblical, fish story that keeps you reading to the very end. The suspense as well as some of the humorous "one-liners" make this generally enjoyable read. There are some "bloody" descriptions but it is more zombie-like leaning toward sci-fi and less realistically scary. If you like fictitious sci-fi with some well known stories incorporated you might like "Death in the Beginning".
Curt Lohan, an archeologist, discovers an item with special powers. The bad guys are trying to take it from him. The writing is quite good and the mistakes are very minimal. The characters are well developed and believable. The whole story is a melodrama. The actions of the characters and the situations are really taken to the limit of writing fiction. All that taken into consideration, it is a fun story and I enjoyed reading it.
*SPOILER ALERT* The storyline about the Fountain of Youth sounded pretty fun; but with due respect to the authors and publishing team, this was one of the silliest books I've ever read. I ended up finishing it simply because it became amusing to discover what ridiculous absurdity would be introduced next. A fish skeleton that magically grows flesh and possesses nuclear-type powers when put in water? Airplanes and helicopters flying around in Force 5 hurricanes. Predictable and cliched characters. People who can't be killed even when blown away by shotguns (zombie-style). Noah still alive. Cheesy lines throughout. Editing errors (e.g. "tract lighting" for "track lighting"). Oy. My fave was when the protagonist lets go the paper-thin skeleton into the hurricane from the top of a lighthouse to get rid of it, and it flies off into the distance and then returns a few minutes later right into the hands of the antagonist at the base of the lighthouse below. LOL. I applaud anyone who sets out to write a novel...I'm sure it's not easy; but I honestly can't recommend this book...it was just too silly.
This book has a little of everything. A great deal of suspense and some violence. A young single mother is offered a job in her home town. In a week and a half she makes new friends, loses her uncle and is embroiled in a great deal of suspense. Her new friends travel around the world gathering clues. All of them have someone trying to kill them on numerous occasions. This is an archeological fiction that is written to hold your attention,
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