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And The Beat Goes On

Tracy Krauss

ISBN: 9781606931998

Strategic Book Publishing

Reviewed By Josee Morgan

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When archaeologist Mark Graham unearths the remains of a pterodactyl at

a dig site in the mountains of Zimbabwe, his discovery isn’t all that remarkable –

that is, until he sees the remains of gigantic human bones buried beside it.

Suddenly, speculation begins to mount about the true nature of the fossils, with

most opinions pointing to a mythical ancient race of half-god, half-men known as

the Nephilim. However, as he wends his way through the ensuing web of

deception, sabotage, and betrayal, Mark struggles to preserve not only his

momentous discovery – but also his very life..

Cleverly crafted by author Tracy Krauss, And The Beat Goes On is quite

the satisfying read. Ostensibly a mystery/suspense thriller, Krauss’ engaging

narrative is more a subtle commentary on the fundamental tenets of Creationism;

however, rather than coming off as preachy or pedantic, Krauss provides the

reader with solid facts and historical evidence that anyone will find it difficult to

ignore – regardless of your personal belief system. As such, Krauss successfully

engages the imagination while simultaneously provoking higher thought, a feat

difficult for even the most seasoned writers to achieve.

Enlightening and entertaining, And The Beat Goes On is sure to provoke

many a heated discussion throughout the faith community and beyond. An

enjoyable, recommended read.