Reviews
"Chaplin continues the epic literary journey that she started in 'Happy Hour' and 'City of Secrets'. The reward is an enchanting tale of love and nothing less than the truth." -- Corjan , Singer/Songwriter and publisher of Rennes-le-Chateau Research and Resource, "The Grail mystery: Patrice Chaplin lived it and is conveying its incredible nature to the reader." -- Philip Coppens , investigative journalist and author of The Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn Chapel and Servants of the Grail, "A story of love and magic steeped in the truth, a story that will stay with you years after you read the last pages. " -- Kathleen McGowan , New York Times best-selling author of The Expected One and The Book of Love, A story of love and magic steeped in the truth, a story that will stay with you years after you read the last pages. -- Kathleen McGowan , New York Times best-selling author of The Expected One and The Book of Love Patrice Chaplin becomes the first author in decades, to add something original to the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery. No one except her has been so involved in the decipherment of a century-old secret that, if we could put under control in the near future, it could give a quantum leap in our evolution. The Portal is, no doubt, the missing piece in the Rennes-le-Chateau puzzle. -- Javier Sierra , New York Times best-selling author of The Lady in Blue The Grail mystery: Patrice Chaplin lived it and is conveying its incredible nature to the reader. -- Philip Coppens , investigative journalist and author of The Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn Chapel and Servants of the Grail Chaplin continues the epic literary journey that she started in ‘Happy Hour' and ‘City of Secrets'. The reward is an enchanting tale of love and nothing less than the truth. -- Corjan , Singer/Songwriter and publisher of Rennes-le-Chateau Research and Resource Chaplin's work lifts the veil on the mystery of the Holy Grail. Her firsthand accounts of secret societies, initiates and figures such as Salvador Dali, Jean Cocteau and Umberto Eco make for compelling reading. The Portal is fresh, insightful, and more proactive than anything she has ever written. -- Andrew Gough , publisher of Andrew Gough's Arcadia, "Readers of the Da Vinci Code will be fascinated with this real-life drama of magic and intrigue! The truth is out there, and Patrice Chaplin has lived it! " -- Kathleen McGowan , author of The Source of Miracles, A story of love and magic steeped in the truth, a story that will stay with you years after you read the last pages. --Kathleen McGowan, New York Times best-selling author ofThe Expected OneandThe Book of Love Patrice Chaplin becomes the first author in decades, to add something original to the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery. No one except her has been so involved in the decipherment of a century-old secret that, if we could put under control in the near future, it could give a quantum leap in our evolution.The Portalis, no doubt, the missing piece in the Rennes-le-Chateau puzzle. --Javier Sierra, New York Times best-selling author ofThe Lady in Blue The Grail mystery: Patrice Chaplin lived it and is conveying its incredible nature to the reader. --Philip Coppens, investigative journalist and author ofThe Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn ChapelandServants of the Grail Chaplin continues the epic literary journey that she started in ‘Happy Hour' and ‘City of Secrets'. The reward is an enchanting tale of love and nothing less than the truth. --Corjan, Singer/Songwriter and publisher ofRennes-le-Chateau Research and Resource Chaplin's work lifts the veil on the mystery of the Holy Grail. Her firsthand accounts of secret societies, initiates and figures such as Salvador Dali, Jean Cocteau and Umberto Eco make for compelling reading.The Portalis fresh, insightful, and more proactive than anything she has ever written. --Andrew Gough, publisher of Andrew Gough'sArcadia, "Patrice Chaplin becomes the first author in decades, to add something original to the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery. No one except her has been so involved in the decipherment of a century-old secret that, if we could put under control in the near future, it could give a quantum leap in our evolution. The Portal is, no doubt, the missing piece in the Rennes-le-Chateau puzzle. " -- Javier Sierra , New York Times best-selling author of The Lady in Blue