2012 The Secret Teachings of the Next Door Neighbour

By Frauke and Simon Lewer
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(4.25 based on 4 reviews)

Published: May 10, 2011
Words: 70729 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Elodie has spent her entire life preparing for this moment .... Winter Solstice 2012. But when secret agents arrive at her door she is forced to entrust the mission to her clueless neighbour Paul. In the midst of a marital crisis and hopelessly infatuated with Elodie, he has no idea that he's about to become the most wanted man in Europe.

Extended description

Elodie has spent her entire life preparing for this moment .... Winter Solstice 2012.
But when secret agents arrive at her door she is forced to entrust the mission to her clueless neighbour Paul.
In the midst of a marital crisis and hopelessly infatuated with Elodie, he has no idea that he's about to become the most wanted man in Europe.
Pursued by the gendarmerie and sinister secret agents, but with the help of a 78,000 year old shaman, a group of French punks and a convoy of new age travellers, Paul sets out on a frantic five day flight across rural France.
He'd never believed in conspiracy theories but now he finds himself firmly in the middle of one.... (Read more)


Tags

gold, drugs, france, england, hippies, action adventure, 2012 novels, crystal, extraterrestials, ley lines, conspiracy theory, neanderthal, secret agents, spiritual adventure, fantasy action, punks, new age novel, dna modification, new age travellers

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Review by: hildegard liebich on April 10, 2012 : star star star star star
Great story, good characters, very enjoyable from beginning to end. I could not put the book down till I knew the ending.Bravo!
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Review by: alphie samson on April 07, 2012 : star star star star star
I am interested in the whole 2012 'thing' which is why I chose to read this book.
I didn't put the book down. Beautiful, uplifting, magical.. I cried real tears of joy at the ending.
Anyone who has an interest in 2012 and/or the future of humanity should definitely read this book 10/10 and the rest!
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Review by: B.J. Price on April 07, 2012 : star star star
Fast paced, gripping, new age action.
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Review by: Sarah Hill on April 01, 2012 : (no rating)
I too am interested in the 2012 topic. I really enjoyed this and couldn't put this down as I had to find out what happened.
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Review by: Kevin Basil on Aug. 28, 2011 : star star star star
I enjoyed this novel. The topic of 2012 really interests me and I have done a lot of research on it. This story brings a refreshing twist to the mystery of 2012. I like novels that use more fact in them (it just makes it seem so much more real) but this novel skimmed the surface while keeping me engaged in a race-against-time type of story. The characters were well thought out (I enjoyed seeing Paul progress through the stoy) and the story flowed great. Some authors fill countless pages with too much detail and I find myself skimming pages. Others don't include enough and leave too much for the imagination. These two treaded the fine line between the two, keeping me wrapped up in the story while leaving something to the imagination.

I will give one piece of constructive criticism because, as a fellow author, I know the importance of it. There were a good bit of editorial issues that appear to have been overlooked. I also didn't enjoy the foreign language parts. It left me confused and feeling left out.

All in all though, I enjoyed this book!
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