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The Last Judgement

A man holds a gun to Professor Alex Harker in a Cambridge University lecture room. He wants to know about the mysterious Codex Gigas. But before Harker can learn more, the man shoots himself, threatening Harker’s girlfriend Chloe as he does so.Soon Harker is deep in a life-or-death struggle that takes him to Berlin, Italy, and France. It seems that, thanks to the Codex, the dead are rising. It can only mean one thing: Judgement Day. Or does it?In a game of crosses and double crosses, Harker doesn’t know who or what to believe anymore. Behind the lies, behind the Vatican, behind the Codex, is the most terrible puppet master of all…This white-knuckle thriller is perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Scott Mariani, and Chris Kuzneski!

About the Author

R. D. Shah is an author, pilot, scuba diver, and world traveler. Having studied motion picture and psychology at the University of Miami, he went back to the United Kingdom to work in television and leisure. All of his experience in life has prepared him for a career in writing. He currently resides in Wiltshire.Peter Noble is an experienced audiobook narrator. Born in South Africa, he was dragged by hippie musicians from his idyllic childhood, where he ran barefoot through rich and matted grass with his dog Bartok, to vegetarian communes from California to India via Lisbon, London, and Findhorn. He picked up a wide range of authentic local accents and character voices along the way.

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