ISBN-13: 9781910751756 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 438 str.
An ancient empire. A terrifying threat to the World's Superpower. Only one man can stop it. ROME: Maverick military historian Myles Munro is on holiday with girlfriend and journalist Helen Bridle. He's convinced a bomb is about to be detonated at the American Embassy. NEW YORK: A delivery van hurtling through Wall Street, blows up, showering the sky with a chilling message: America is about to be brought down like the Roman Empire. Juma, an African warlord, set free by the Arab Spring, plans to make it happen. When a US Senator is taken hostage, a chilling chain of events begins, and Myles finds himself caught in a race against time to stop Juma. But, he's not prepared for the shocking truth that the woman he once loved, Juma's wife, Placidia, has now become a terrorist. An electrifying edge-of-your-seat thriller that will have you coming back for more. Read what everyone is saying about Secrets of the Last Nazi: This is one hell of an action-packed thriller, if you enjoy Dan Brown then there is no way you won't enjoy this...one hell of an unputdownable read ' Crime Book Club 'What the secret is and where and when it originated comprise one of the most original and carefully thought out stories that have yet to appear in print.' Book Bitch 'It had me turning the pages with an ever increasing speed so desperate was I to find the 'secret'...a must read for any thriller fans.' A Book Lover's Blog 'A BRILLIANT but unconventional academic races shadowy agents, a deranged killer and power-mad priests to expose a vast conspiracy...romps along at a ferocious pace.' The Sun 'I was drawn into Secrets of the Last Nazi and will highly recommend it. It was refreshing to read a book which was much grander in scale than my normal choice of story and Iain King weaves the threads of a fantastic narrative into a slick adventure.' Grab This Book 'A great conspiracy thriller, just the sort of book I like. The whole story is based on a fascinating premise and backed up convincingly throughout. A good pace all the way through, building up and racing to an exciting finish. Would recommend to anyone who likes Scott Mariani, Dan Brown type thrillers. I will definitely look out for more books by this author.' Sue Fortin
An ancient empire. A terrifying threat to the Worlds Superpower. Only one man can stop it.ROME: Maverick military historian Myles Munro is on holiday with girlfriend and journalist Helen Bridle. Hes convinced a bomb is about to be detonated at the American Embassy.NEW YORK: A delivery van hurtling through Wall Street, blows up, showering the sky with a chilling message: America is about to be brought down like the Roman Empire.Juma, an African warlord, set free by the Arab Spring, plans to make it happen. When a US Senator is taken hostage, a chilling chain of events begins, and Myles finds himself caught in a race against time to stop Juma. But, hes not prepared for the shocking truth that the woman he once loved, Jumas wife, Placidia, has now become a terrorist. An electrifying edge-of-your-seat thriller that will have you coming back for more. Read what everyone is saying about Secrets of the Last Nazi:This is one hell of an action-packed thriller, if you enjoy Dan Brown then there is no way you wont enjoy this...one hell of an unputdownable read! Crime Book Club What the secret is and where and when it originated comprise one of the most original and carefully thought out stories that have yet to appear in print. Book BitchIt had me turning the pages with an ever increasing speed so desperate was I to find the secret...a must read for any thriller fans. A Book Lovers Blog A BRILLIANT but unconventional academic races shadowy agents, a deranged killer and power-mad priests to expose a vast conspiracy...romps along at a ferocious pace. The Sun I was drawn into Secrets of the Last Nazi and will highly recommend it. It was refreshing to read a book which was much grander in scale than my normal choice of story and Iain King weaves the threads of a fantastic narrative into a slick adventure. Grab This Book A great conspiracy thriller, just the sort of book I like. The whole story is based on a fascinating premise and backed up convincingly throughout. A good pace all the way through, building up and racing to an exciting finish. Would recommend to anyone who likes Scott Mariani, Dan Brown type thrillers. I will definitely look out for more books by this author. Sue Fortin