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"Indiana Jones meets Christian Grey" "A wild and wooly adventure set in the Maine wilderness." "If you like Dan Brown or Clive Cussler, you'll love this book!" Sean O’Neill is a disillusioned high school social studies teacher who gave up his dream of earning a PhD in Archaeology to raise a family. In his quest for self-fulfillment, Sean discovers a legend about the 1724 massacre of the Norridgewock Indian Village and its French Jesuit missionary, Father Sebastien Rasle. Legend has it that Father Rasle’s chalice had been hidden in the wilderness of Maine, some thirty miles up the Kennebec River by an Indian brave. As it turns out, Father Rasle was a member of a secret Jesuit society, the Shambhalati, who were charged with safekeeping the whereabouts of the mythical land of Shambhala. The chalice, the last yet to be discovered, of an original seven, contains the final piece of the map to Shambhala. The tall, handsome, Sean O’Neill enlists his wife and best friends to join him on his quest to discover the lost chalice, and must battle Tibetan warriors and Nazi Shambhalists, including the sadistic Übermensch, Klaus Richter, on his way to seek fame and fortune.

The Chalice John F Kenealy 9780615749143 Books

Since everyone is entitled to their opinion, I am not going to spoil the story for people and will just give a basic outline of my thoughts. The script has so much potential...

The idea behind "The Chalice" is good. The author, while having such brilliant idea to work with, made some of the characters too well and others not at all developed. The main people in the story, protagonist and antagonist, should have more color and less attention should be attributed to irrelevant characters that we only know for chapter and then they disappear.

Overall, I don't recommend it.

Product details

  • Paperback 224 pages
  • Publisher John F. Kenealy (December 30, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0615749143

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The author creates a fast paced story of action and historical intrigue, an interesting read through numerous plots. Thank you John Kenealy
This is an impressive effort by a first time author. It's an Indiana Jones type story that takes place in the backwoods of Maine. It's well written with fast paced action, an intriguing story and realistic dialog. That said, this book may not be for everyone - there is a lot of sex and violence.
I found the story line interesting from the start. I live in Maine and always enjoy books which take place there. I feel that the author is off the a good start with his writings. He paints a very vivid world in which the reader finds themselves drawn into.. I found the graphic sex and violence a bit too much, but to each his own. I also thought that some of the dialog was repetitive. I do look forward to the next book in the series....John...keep up the good work....
I knew this was a good book because I was thinking about the characters during my drive to work. Although, I've never been to Maine, I could feel the author's affinity with the beauty of this place that was a backdrop to an action packed adventure. If you are looking for a great escape read that will transport you around the world, this is a great choice for you. I'm happy to hear the author, John Kenealy, has already started a second book in the series. Download this or pack it in your bag for your next flight or vacation.
This book didn't do it for me.

The character dialogue was overkill and disjointed. The basic story line was OK, but I had to push myself to finish it and not just put it down.

The editing was not very good in that there were several mis spellings that I found distracting.

I enjoy character series but I don't see myself following this author.
Though the story line was good it got to graphic for my tastes, and the worst part was, if the author just left out the graphic content, the story would have been just as good. I actually had to stop reading it due to the discriptive scenes. I hope this author can learn to rely on his talent of writing and not go for shock value next time. He does have a very good story telling base.
If you want to write a book, I think it might be an excellent idea to figure out the difference between past and present tense! This "author" obviously slept through English 101. Started in past tense, jumped to first for a couple of paragraphs - back to past. It might have been a good story but I simply could not get past the poor grammar. The trouble with all these self-published "authors" is that they are in such a hot hurry to write a book and publish it, they don't take the time to learn their craft. Or learn to edit. Or rewrite. Why do you think this book is self-published? No publisher would buy it.
Since everyone is entitled to their opinion, I am not going to spoil the story for people and will just give a basic outline of my thoughts. The script has so much potential...

The idea behind "The Chalice" is good. The author, while having such brilliant idea to work with, made some of the characters too well and others not at all developed. The main people in the story, protagonist and antagonist, should have more color and less attention should be attributed to irrelevant characters that we only know for chapter and then they disappear.

Overall, I don't recommend it.
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