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Der Jesus-Deal
Der Jesus-Deal: Thriller | Andreas Eschbach
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Wer hat das originale Jesus-Video gestohlen? Stephen Foxx war immer berzeugt, dass es Agenten des Vatikans gewesen sein mssen und dass der berfall ein letzter Versuch war, damit ein unliebsames Dokument aus der Welt zu schaffen. Es ist schon fast zu spt, als er die Wahrheit erfhrt: Tatschlich steckt eine Gruppierung dahinter, von deren Existenz Stephen zwar wei, von deren wahrer Macht er aber bis dahin nichts geahnt hat. Die Videokassette spielt eine wesentliche Rolle in einem alten Plan von unglaublichen Dimensionen - einem Plan, der nichts weniger zum Ziel hat als das Ende der Welt, wie wir sie kennen ...
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I must have liked it as I was unable to put it down today.
Kept my attention high with all that physics, that preparation and especially during the part where one meets old acquaintances with the search for contradictions.
The “middle part” in Israel didn‘t convince me. Necessary but hasty.

Again it‘s the end that adds value to the story. Cleverly made without taking sides.

As I learned: Re-reading the end of „Das Jesus-Video” might help, still.

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Der Jesus-Deal: Thriller | Andreas Eschbach
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When I began this I was uncertain if it would have been better to re-read the last, dunno, 100 pages of „Das Jesus-Video“ to better remember the plot and to remember the characters. Which I only thought of but then didn‘t do. But up to now – around hour 3 – it turns out to not have been necessary. 😅

I like it so far. It keeps me intrigued with all the information about time travelling and about the lifestyle back when Jesus lived.

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Der Jesus-Deal: Thriller | Andreas Eschbach
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For three days I tried to download this audiobook on my mobile phone so that I‘d be able to listen to it on the go.

It took ages _and_ failed every single time. So I had to listen to the radio during my various commutes since Thursday morning. 😟

Now that I am with my significant other I gave the download another try – in less than a minute (‼️‼️) all was downloaded and playing properly. Let‘s hear it for bulky internet connections‼️😃

JennyM Hooray 👏🏼 6y
Buechersuechtling @JennyM 😄 You said it. I noticed in those two days that it really mostly is being on the go that makes me proceed with my audiobooks. Here and there it‘s while doing chores, also, and sometimes instead of reading after a long, demanding day at the office. But the really big bites go off on my various weekly rides. Got used to this, radio is no appropriate substitute anymore. 6y
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@Litsy Don‘t you think it‘s weird that your database rates a book with 100 % Pick that up to now nobody has ever posted about – not to talk about reviewed … 😉

But apart from that: Littens, this is the sequel of the 1998 novel “The Jesus-Video”. I really loved that – one of the rare books I re-read – and discovered this sequel by pure chance. I look forward to starting it tonight. I feel a bit ill so an audiobook is quite welcome.

CouronneDhiver I think it‘s because you can rate a book without posting any review - I do it sometimes; especially for bails. 😉 6y
Litsy @CouronneDhiver You're right! Littens can rate books without having posted about or otherwise reviewed them. 6y
Buechersuechtling @Litsy @CouronneDhiver 🤦🏽‍♀️ You‘re so right. I could have known/figured out that by myself. – Thanks a lot for answering. 🙂 6y
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