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Exceptional thriller writers have the ability to create a world that is not black and white, but multi layered with varying shades of grey. Within this world, their characters have added dimension as they explore their own personal motivations. A gifted writer creates a world that is not good or bad, right or wrong, but a subtle one based on viewpoint. It is what makes their work powerful and compelling. Although, many have the aspiration only a very few have the ability to reach these heights. With ''The Fifth Gospel'', Ian Caldwell has truly reached the summit. It is a book that will be compared with the ''Da Vinci Code''. This would be truly unfair. Ultimately, both novels are different but on a personal level, I think Caldwell's is better.
If you enjoy ''The Fifth Gospel'', you may also enjoy [[The Last Testament by Sam Bourne]] and [[Codex CODEX by Adrian Dawson]].
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