Presenting the Eloah Trilogy
Could the arrival of Eloah, an Elohim teacher, prove the quantum physics “multiverse” theory?
Are the ancient druids and the neo-druids of today protectors of a treasure that holds the secrets of the universe?
A spectacular global holograph captures the world’s attention, as supernatural beings engage in conclusive battle. The fate of Earth and all its parallel universes lies in the balance.

A FEW TOP REVIEWS:
“His knowledge of the Bible, first century events, quantum physics, and current science is remarkable. The story is imaginative and interesting. He keeps even the skeptical reader riveted to the outcome. He does a better job than Dan Brown.” Seeley James.
Part sci-fi, part political thriller and part quantum physics 101, the entire Eloah series is genre-warping done right. Lex Allen has clearly done his homework, and he manages to weave biblical history, alien intervention and the multiverse theory into a first-rate action/adventure with seamless efficiency. It is a fun read, full of action and intrigue, clever dialogue and a great cast of characters, including a wonderfully evil villain with all of Eloah’s powers and no redeeming qualities whatsoever.”
Ken Stark – Amazon bestselling author
“Lex Allen’s thriller Eloah: No Hell turned into a fascinating and very enjoyable read. I loved the way Allen threads the themes of religion, spirituality, good and evil into the story through strong characters, intense and edgy settings and dialogues. I loved the imaginative and vivid way in which Elizabeth and Kate use their psychic and telepathic capabilities for time travel to the past, to the time when Jesus was crucified, and Jack’s life at that time. The meeting between Pope John Paul III and Eloah is compelling, as the Pope struggles within himself, questioning the truth of Eloah’s knowledge of Jesus and the origins of the Church. Allen shows vividly and forcefully the depths of avarice and corruptibility through two very evil, malevolent and manipulative characters, greedy for power and wealth, and intent on killing Eloah. I am looking forward to reading the conclusion in Eloah: No Religion!”
– Saifunnissa Hassam for Reader’s Favorite International Awards
“If you’re looking for well-developed characters, an intellectually and stimulating story-line with plenty of twists, turns and action, I highly recommend this book and its predecessor. Kudos to the author!” Reading Glass Reviews
“The first book in the series (Eloah: No Heaven)revealed that the most important person in the history of religion is not from heaven, but from a parallel universe. The next volume (Eloah: No Hell) showed us that hell is right here on earth and now – not after death – and now comes the third book (Eloah: No Religion), which shows us how we should live without 4,000 years of religious baggage a new way, a rebirth for a new era, just as Eloah alias Jesus ushered in a new era 2000 years ago.”
~ Guy Teague(former Editor, Abilene Reporter News)
“ELOAH by Lex Allen is the most unusual and unique take on Jesus and religion that I have ever read. Whether you are an atheist, agnostic or born-again Christian, if you are curious and have an open mind, you can’t help but be drawn into this fascinating tale.”
~ Carol Marrs Phipps – Amazon Best Selling Author
I found the concept real, the story flows well and short concise chapters’ keeps the pages turning. The pace of the story is excellent. I was disappointed to come to the end! I suspect this might upset a few deeply religious people but that, to me is half the fun, it opens up questions that you just have to think about even if you cannot answer some of them. Great sub-plots keep you thinking too. I wasn’t going to mention Dan Brown but seeing as his name crops up… I’ve now read both and know which I prefer. Please don’t think this is the same sort of story as D B, it is not! Will I buy the second and third books in the series? Is the Pope a Catholic? ~ g.h.bright
“That’s probably one of the best books I have read in a long time. Everything is combined to make a really compelling story: the characters, the writing style and more importantly, the plot mixing elegantly religion, science-fiction, crime and conspiracy. I read the book in just a few days and bought the sequel straight after finishing this. As others have already said, think Dan Brown, but more intricate yet somehow more simple, more plain.” ~ Am 304
“No Heaven is the first book in a trilogy and is an absolute corker! From the very first page, the action is fast-paced and the characters engaging and realistic. This tale is a mixture of Dan Brown style conspiracy, mixed with some science fiction and religious, thought-provoking ideas. A man claims to be Jesus, the son of God and draws key other characters into his secret world whilst being pursued by the CIA, amongst others. Each character has been chosen for a particular purpose and the complex story woven by the author which links these characters will drive you ever onwards until it becomes impossible to put the book down. This is a great first instalment and will have everyone reaching for the second book.”
~ Sophia Gampton
And finally, the very best ONE STAR review ever written…
thank you, Hezman, wherever in the world you may be!
“This book, although a masterful intertwining of science fiction, religion, adventure and drama, is nothing more than a rewritten attack on the Virgin Birth of Jesus, His Sovereignty and the belief that He is the Son of God. This book is just a rehashing of the lie perpetrated by the Satan in the first century, that being, Jesus was the son of a Roman solider. It’s too bad, because the author was blessed with a superb talent for writing. While reading this book I was hoping and praying that it was not anti-Christ. But after a few pages of Book 2, I realized that sometimes “it is what it is” and this is blasphemy. At that point, I just shredded the book. I would not want to be responsible for someone else reading a book like this that I purchased.