Mark Tolley
Mark Tolley
Mark Tolley
OccupationNovelist and Property Investor
GenreThriller,
Mystery fiction
Website
www.marktolley.co.uk

Mark Tolley (born September 29, 1964) is the author of The Logos.

Following the brutal murder of his brother along with a number of other high powered Freemasons, Adam Lamech, an expert in Archaeoastronomy is drawn into a sinister world he never knew existed. A world of Freemasons and Magi; a world of corruption and deceit; of ancient stone monuments and astronomy; a world of violence, abduction and murder.

Adam has just six days to find an ancient artefact that the Freemasons and the Church have been seeking for over two centuries. The artefact holds the key to the true story of the rise of mankind, his origins and his God.

With the assistance of Jennifer Lomas, a technology expert from QinetiQ, their search takes them from India to Jerusalem, Germany to London and finally to Bath. A city designed and built by Freemasons who encoded the final resting-place of the object in the very fabric of the City.

Can they find what they are looking for before the world they know is torn from around them? A world that has been built upon a myth created by man. A myth that some want to preserve and others want to destroy.

The object they are searching for - the Logos - is a real artefact made over three thousand years ago. Now after millennium of hiding the truth behind Freemasonry, religion and the true history of the rise of man, this book tells that thrilling and often chilling story.


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The Logos is not just a conspiracy book. It covers a range of subjects and has an exciting storyline running through it.

As the book evolves, the reader will find it an intellectually challenging read and some may think quite complicated. In the author’s mind, it is not complicated, just complex. It builds layer upon layer - leading the reader inside a world that they live in daily but hardly every notice.

This book will make you think and you will learn from reading it. It has everything that should be in a novel. Fantastic research, fantastic story and the opportunity to learn about new subjects while you read.

Below are just some of the topics covered in The Logos

Astrology Astronomy Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Modern Technology – QinetiQ Science and Physics Religion – where it comes from and why we have to believe Mathematics, Geometry and Architecture Gematria – used to unlock the Bible The rise of ancient civilisations, their technology and their beliefs Jesus tomb in Kashmir – Rozabal Freemasonry - its origins and ceremonies Bilderberg - The most powerful group of people in the world The Nephilim – one of the greatest unknown stories in the Bible The origins of the bible itself and of the stories within it Stonehenge, Newgrange and other megalithic sites – How they work Politics, politicians and the ensuing power struggles

Obviously if you are a fan of works such as Dan Browns books, The Logos will instantly appeal to you

However, even if this type of novel does not normally appeal to you, but you do like books that can genuinely expand your mind, The Logos is guaranteed to offer you an intellectually stimulating read.