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product_id: 7823926
title: "Sanctus (The Sanctus Trilogy)"
brand: "simon toyne"
price: "107 zł"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Sanctus (The Sanctus Trilogy)

**Brand:** simon toyne
**Price:** 107 zł
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    All three are page turners to keep you on the edge of your seat.
  

*by K***A on Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2014*

This was the best, most frustrating, and creepy trilogies that I have read in a long time. These books substantiate without skipping a beat that the hierarchy of the Church with their male egocentric self-serving agendas will always come first with no conscience for the resulting collateral damage. It is historical fact that the Church chose desperately to control all the written knowledge they were able to get their hands on. If they could not twist it to their agenda then they destroyed it, locked it up, or just made it up as they went along then turned it into doctrine so that they could shove it down the population’s collective throats to control entire kingdoms, countries, and populations. To have any library with the collected knowledge of so many ancient civilizations locked away so that no one can have access except those “approved” few was and still is criminal. Just look at the Vatican archives, it is exceptionally difficult to get into them to do research. There is so much hidden knowledge in there that the Church has deliberately withheld from the world to ensure that their agenda is not disrupted. They still cling to taboos that were created centuries ago out of ignorance and fear of what they did not understand at the time. Conspiracy theories aside, for centuries the Church has deliberately impeded people using their critical thinking skills. The Church has felt that most people are too ignorant and stupid to comprehend and understand anything other than what the Church approves of. It also has a well-documented dirty history, which for all their so-called piety cannot be whitewashed. In fact, it is a very bloody history – lots of poison, many murders, kidnappings, torture, theft, and even to euthanizing entire populations both Christian and non, etc. is all well documented and cannot be swept under the rug. As long as any religion promotes fear through ignorance vs. allowing people to think for themselves – wars will continue and the collateral damage keeps piling up. This is one series where the reader will cheer the protagonists along all the way to the last page.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Interesting ending, but tiresome writing
  

*by K***R on Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2013*

I greatly appreciated the strong female characters in the hero role, not what I would have expected!  And the resolution was extremely unusual, unexpected and once again surprisingly feminist.  But unfortunately, the writing in general was kind of tedious.  Lots of books start out by throwing you into the middle of an action scene where you can't get your bearing, but normally the events leading up to that scene are explained in the next few chapters.  This one left me hanging for fully 25% of the book before the explanation came as to who the man in that first scene was, where he was and why, which gave the sense of floundering for a very long time.The dialogues felt natural and carried the story along very nicely, but the action scenes were so ridiculously filled with tedious detail that I found myself skimming them.  It was like: "He sat down in the car and inserted the key in the ignition. He then turned it three-quarters of the way until he heard the engine catch, then released it, pressing down on the accelerator to rev the engine to life. He pressed down the clutch and slid the gearshift to the far right and back, then accelerated slowly while gradually releasing the clutch until the car started to roll backwards."  Instead of saying, "He started the car and backed out."When I saw that there was a sequel, I was torn between wanting to know what happens next and thinking I just can't bear to read any more of this.  Shame, because the story really had a lot of good points and could be reworked to be very engaging.  Might make a good movie if Hollywood didn't feel the need to always put a man in the hero role.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Lucky me!
  

*by F***Y on Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2013*

I was lucky enough to begin this trilogy after all three books had been written and published.  I loved, loved, loved the ride and can't wait to go on Simon Toyne's next adventure!!!!  I read all three books in two weeks and haven't had that much fun in a really long time.  (BTW, I never purchase books since my father loans to me, but I just HAD to buy the last two pieces of this trilogy.) Ya' know, when you think, as an avid reader, I would love to figure out how to do this writing thing and then you stumble across a book (or three) that lays such a clever, brilliantly designed story-line with the development of characters that feel like family (writing style just rocks), this is the thing that makes you go, hmmmmmm.  It is so clever and to piece together three books to tie it all up in a bow is simply brilliant.  I read too much, get a bit bored by the same old same old.  This was an outstanding vacation, well worth every second invested!  It kept me up at night very late when in fact I thought reading might just help me sleep.  Soooooooo much fun!  Thank you, Mr. Simon Toyne!!!!  More please!!!!!!  I loved the entire series, it wrapped up with a perfect, ingenious and somewhat unexpected ending.  I hope you are able to be this inspired once again.  Loved the writing style and connection to characters.  Keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!

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