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What People Are Saying

"Reading For The Sake of Ten Men, I was reminded of the experience I had reading James Michener's The Source. Michener's tale takes you back and forth from modern times to each period uncovered in the archeological dig. Here, Lyon takes you right into the city of Sodom, beginning with a woman returning from what she believes is an unsuccessful pilgrimage in the desert. I won't spoil the suspense and intrigue for you, but I will say this: every character is involved in the ultimate destruction of the city by God. You will encounter people you think you know or know of, and some who surprise you, taking this historical Bible story to the realm of fantasy and mythology. There are characters you will hate to love and others you will love to hate. But in the end, you will come away with a strong desire to look back. I can sum up this review in one word: brilliant."

Bill Cusano

"I must say again how impressed I was with your book. It was an imaginative conjecture that seemed like you were there to record the events as they occurred. Your book was beyond descriptive. It took the familiarity of a glass sphere and zoomed it in a thousand times to reveal the contours and gaps of its surface so that I could appreciate the new perspective I was having. I knew the Bible stories as the transparent sphere, but I couldn’t really know it until I saw that you made it into a 1080p 4k movie. I have to go to see the movie again."

Jae Lee, Pastor

"This was an absolutely captivating read! I love the depth of mythology and spirituality woven into the story--it's both thought-provoking and beautifully written. Your storytelling has a powerful flow, and the imagery is stunning. Looking forward to reading more from you!"

Connect Stories Journal

"An interesting, not retelling, but reexamined narrative from the points of view surrounding the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Well written and structured to provide different perspectives of the people who lived to tell the tale or parished by God's wrath I can recommend this as a good read! Even as the inevitable comes to past, the book is ended on a high note as we are reminded that there is always time to examine the choices we have made and rededicate ourselves to the proper path."

Cherish Anderson

"This is wow! An ambitious and intriguing premise, melding biblical history with high-stakes supernatural conflict. The interplay of prophecy, power, and personal struggles is compelling."

Stephen Baxter

"I finally finished your book and absolutely loved it! I'm waiting now for #2!!! You are so talented and a captivating, enriching writer. Tysm for sharing. Can't wait for more!"

Rachel Flaks

"I love your descriptive power and your character development.  I enjoyed the book." 

Tara Johnson