". . .combines philosophy, research, vivid drama, history lessons, and a murder mystery....may shake the foundations of Christianity. . . .The book will appeal to spiritual seekers, as well as [those] interested in conspiracy theories."
Jackie Olsen,
New Age Retailer, New Year 2005
"This is a great read, a well written story, and an insightful view into the Rennes-le-Chateau tale. . . .uncovers the key to the suppressed role of Mary Magdelene in Christian history."
Robert Burns, New Dawn, Nov-Dec 2004
". . . an astute, scholarly, investigative book . . ."
Leo Vincent Kriz,
Library Journal, Oct 2004
"Markale, a historian who was a specialist in Celtic studies at the Sorbonne, combines his extensive knowledge of the Rennes region with a storyteller's flair to produce a book that is as entertaining as it is informative."
Janet Brennan,
Fate, Apr 2005
". . .the kind of writing that makes the reader want to pull an armchair up to the fireplace, pour a glass of sherry, and settle in for a good yarn."
Janet Brennan,
Fate, Apr 2005