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Order of the Alchemists
- The Knights of Malta and Cagliostro
- Narrated by: Mr. Philip Gardiner
- Length: 55 mins
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Summary
This title reveals the true history of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and in so doing, we discover occult and sinister forces at play. From the days of heroic battles against Ottoman forces, to the alchemical world of the Grand Master himself, this book explores some very difficult questions: Who are these Knights? What was their role? Who gave them authority?
The story of the Knights of Malta is filled with mystery, intrigue and excitement. Come with us on a journey into the heart of battle.
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- mmc
- 23-04-17
Irritating to listen
What would have made Order of the Alchemists better?
The removal of the irritating music in the background.
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I was so looking forward to listening to this story, but I could not focus on the words because of the music.
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- esorohan
- 09-03-18
Lacking in facts
Firstly, if I’d wanted a music track I’d have purchased an album. The constant music throughout and long pauses between “text” did not add value.
The title grabbed me but not a word of the content managed to have the same effect. I found this to be a string of maybes and buts with no real substance. The few bits of evidence were loosely coupled with unsupported stories in an attempt to portray the latter as fact - when they are clearly not.
Not worth picking up.
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