COTT: The Babel Conspiracy by Sylvia Bambola
from this author. It will not be my last… it is very well written and at
times, you won’t want to put it down. Looking forward to reading more of
this talented author!
Conspiracy
About the Book:
struggle to develop the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft amid ever
intensifying global terrorism and muddled personal lives. Trisha Callahan
has an abiding faith in God, and “those roots of middy blouses and pleated
skirts, prayer books and incense-filled churches went deep.” This faith is
tested when she finds herself in love with a married man. Audra Shields
sees herself as a modern Lady Chatterley, “liberated but not forsaking
breeding, intellect, or femininity.” When she becomes involved with a
dangerous stranger, she begins to question her lifestyle.
to finish a project fraught with sabotage and murder. And who’s behind it
all? When the Department of Homeland Security and the Mossad finally figure
it out, the answer surprises everyone.
one so pertinent to today’s landscape of life. The author has written an
excellent novel that could have been pulled from tomorrow’s headlines –
from both political and scientific advancement points of view. . . . I
highly recommend this book for those who love intrigue, suspense, fiction,
and a little bit of romance. The book is well paced, has plenty of action,
and good character development.” Rachel Helms
about the way that things could be in the U.S. in the near future. We need
to humble ourselves before the Lord and pray for America in these perilous
times. The characters were well developed and the story shows God’s love
and redemption.” Linda Rainey
Rebekah’s Treasure (2015 CSPA Book of the Year/Christian Historical
Fiction) and The Salt Covenants (2015 Reader’s Favorite