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A man climbs to the summit of the oldest inhabited place on earth, a mountain called the Citadel, a Vatican-like state that towers above the city of Ruin in Turkey. But this is no ordinary ascent. It is a symbolic act--and one that is witnessed by the world.
Few understand its consequence. But for Kathryn Mann, it's evidence that a revolution is coming. For the Sancti, the secretive monks who live inside the Citadel, it could mean the end of everything they have built. They will stop at nothing to keep what is theirs--even kill if they have to. For reporter Liv Adamsen, it spurs the memory of the brother she lost, setting her on a journey across the world and into the heart of her own identity.
There, she will make a discovery so shocking it will change everything . . .
415 pages, Hardcover
First published March 31, 2011
“Brother Samuel knows our secret”, the Abbot said simply. “He must not leave this mountain.”
“Very good religious-conspiracy type thriller” – Cara Muphy (4 stars)Now, I read The Da Vinci Code back when it was the biggest thing since slice bread – and I liked it well enough to pick up a couple more of Dan Brown’s books from my Mum’s bookcase ( Angels & Demons , Digital Fortress ). I’ve rated all three at 2-stars here on goodreads, because they’re perfectly readable and entertaining, but overall they’re not really my kind of thing.
“A good thriller akin to the likes of Dan Brown” – Kindlebug (4 stars)
“Anyone interested in historico-religious thrillers should find this an exciting and worthwhile read.” – Katy Sozaeva (5 stars)