Feedback on Genesis Unveiled

"I bought Genesis Unveiled a year ago and was astounded by it - particularly the unprecedented notion of disclosing to the reader ALL of the sources rather than a select few. I've re-read it several times since and pick up new things each time." John Neville, personal correspondence, Dec 2005

"I am currently reading your book Genesis Unveiled and I must say that I am finding it truly fascinating and a great thrill to read. What I love most is your whole approach to a rational spirituality. I really appreciate the work you are doing, I feel it is just what the world needs right now." Andrew Rickards, personal correspondence, Oct 2005

"After reading this book I was flabbergasted by its scholarly and in-depth research. I have read it once only and yet no other book comes close for personal impact, enjoyment and reflection." Mohammed Habib, personal correspondence, Jul 2005

"Genesis Unveiled is probably the most radical of the interpretations of the evidence around for a high culture existing in pre-history. However, it is also one of the most convincing... The ramifications of his arguments are immense and have forced me to radically rethink many of my views on not only pre-history but the future of our own culture. This is not a book for people who like cosy answers to mysteries and who do not want to think. It is also not a book for a lazy reader. However, it is a mind-shattering book and one that anyone who thinks they know about history and pre-history should read." Extract from review on amazon.co.uk, Nov 2004

"I have almost finished reading Genesis Unveiled and have thoroughly enjoyed it. As someone who reads a lot of revisionist history I have found your approach eminently sensible, logical and, not least, very readable and entertaining. Many such books become heavy going after a few chapters. Yours does not.  Looking forward to your next book. I have also read "Giza: the Truth" and thoroughly enjoyed that too. I must admit that up to that point I had tended to go along with many of the views espoused by Graham Hancock & Robert Bauval." Geoff Clifton, personal correspondence, Dec 2003

"I am currently half way through Genesis Unveiled. Thank "God" I am not alone!!!!!. It's the book I would wish to have written so I must congratulate you. I find myself smiling on many accounts." Mike Dunai, personal correspondence, Nov 2003

"I have bought Genesis Unveiled and am at present reading it, I am totally hooked." James Devlin, personal correspondence, Nov 2003

"I just finished reading your book Genesis Unveiled and wow I was taken aback. I want to commend you for this excellent book. You have inspired me. I think we are entering a period where we need to find our spiritual side so we can better understand our present lives and those of our past ancestors who I do believe have been roaming the planet for the last 200,000 years." Maurizio Lo Verso, personal correspondence, Nov 2003

"I have been slowly reading through Genesis Unveiled and thoroughly enjoying it - I like the way that you seem to pull all the various strands together in a fairly unbiased manner, whereas other writers, as you know, often very carefully pick and choose which parts of their research they use." Barry McCann, personal correspondence, Oct 2003

"Just a quick note to let you know that I enjoyed your book tremendously. I appreciated the fact that you could back up everything with some factual information and not go off on a witch hunt as some authors do." Steven Siegel, personal correspondence, Sep 2003

"I have recently purchased a copy of Genesis Unveiled and so far it is proving to be a most fascinating read. I am very interested in this area of study and have read books by Knight & Lomas, Baigent, Gilbert, Temple and Hancock to name but a few, and I must say that some of them appear to go off on a tangent, whilst others only scratch the surface. From what I have read so far, I feel that Genesis Unveiled will set a new standard for authors in this field." Nick Arnold, personal correspondence, Sep 2003

"Just finished GU and am very impressed. I've been waiting for a book like this for a long time. Its high time the 'alternative' sector came of age and shed off some of the science fiction with the aim of moving towards a cohesive and spiritual historical overview. The book is the perfect antidote to the supermarket spirituality and divergence that stands in the way of a healthily engrained and optimistic collective philosophy. It's also so refreshing to see a critical deconstruction of some of the sacred cows in the esoteric tradition." Theo Sheraton, personal correspondence, Jul 2003

"I read your book and it confirmed a lot of truths and myths that I have ascribed to for some time, but more than that I am a seeker. I'd read a lot of the stuff you referenced and have been waiting for a serious revisionist history of old world texts but more importantly the oral traditions of indigenous peoples especially as I am Polynesian and have long felt that we are one of the last keepers of the sacred flame." Ringo Kid, personal correspondence, Aug 2002

"I view your work as a bold attempt to synthesise archaeology, science and theology in a relatively new(ish) way - one that avoids some of the excesses of biblical archaeology.  I am still an agnostic, but I applaud your work." Michael Carmichael, personal correspondence, Aug 2002