Thriller in which a young woman, keen to make her way in journalism, gets more than she bargained for when she teams up with the features editor on an obscure - and dangerous - story.
Thomas Locke is an award-winning novelist with total worldwide sales of seven million copies.
His work has been published in twenty languages, and critical acclaim includes four Christy Awards for excellence in fiction and his 2014 induction into the Christy Hall of Fame.
Thomas divides his time between Florida and England, where he serves as Writer In Residence at Regent's Park College, Oxford University. He holds a lifelong passion for epic fantasy, science fiction and techno-thriller stories.
Thomas's screenplay adaption of EMISSARY is under development as a feature film with a British production company.
Not at all what I was expecting. While Locke did show the contrrast between good and evil, the power-hungry and the humble, I wouldn't necessarily say this was a christian book. I did enjoy the plot: young people disappearing and the only connection a video game called Babylon. Locke also did a good job in describing but some details I found just slowed the story down.