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The Phoenix Code

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An ancient Nazi secret… A race against time.

The legend is true… Before his suicide, Adolf Hitler left one final message for his followers – a secret code hidden in each of his most treasured artworks. It reveals an evil so horrifying, its discovery will force humanity to succumb to the Nazis once again – seventy-five years after the Führer’s death.

Art historians Harry Preece and Elena Sivori are dragged into a terrifying chase – from Buenos Aires to London, Madrid to Venice – desperate to stay one step ahead of a ruthless arms dealer, a daring thief, and a billionaire with a deadly secret.

Can Harry and Elena track down the lost paintings and discover the shocking truth about Hitler’s legacy? The only way they can save the world… is by cracking the Phoenix Code.

An action-packed adventure that will appeal to fans of Dan Brown, Lee Child, Robert Ludlum and Sam Bourne, The Phoenix Code draws on startling historical fact and chilling Nazi legend to create a breathless mystery-thriller set in real locations across Britain, Japan, Argentina, Spain, Germany and Italy. North Korean agents, corrupt politicians, Russian oligarchs… they are all vying to crack the code and get their hands on ultimate power – unless Harry and Elena, an unlikely pair of world-weary academics, can thwart them. Will they solve Hitler’s puzzle and save millions from gruesome death? Or will evil prevail and the Nazis rise again? Find out in… The Phoenix Code.

371 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 29, 2019

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The Davies Brothers are Nicholas and Brett Davies, twin brothers who share a love of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, as well as books, films, history and the Wales football team.

Nicholas is a freelance writer and PhD researcher based in Cardiff. He previously worked for the Arts Council of Wales focusing on theatre and drama. He now writes screenplays, stories, and theatre reviews and features for The Stage newspaper. He speaks English, Welsh and basic Spanish.

Brett lived in four different countries before settling in Japan, where he teaches English and Film Studies at a university in Tokyo. He also writes screenplays, as well as articles for a variety of publications on cinema, sports, and travel. He speaks English, Japanese and Welsh.

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