The prophecy in Revelation declares that a quarter of the world must die.Now a shadowy organization has the ability to fulfill these words. Can one woman stop the abomination before it’s too late?ISRAEL. A victim of Jerusalem Syndrome jumps to his death from the top of the Western Wall, his body smashed on the ancient stones. Another disembowels himself under the scrawled figure of the Pale Horse of the Apocalypse with the chilling words, “God told me to do it.”Dr Morgan Sierra travels to Israel to investigate the deaths and becomes embroiled in an international conspiracy that will use cutting-edge technology to carry an ancient curse to mankind, and threaten those she loves.Morgan joins agent Jake Timber at ARKANE, a secret government agency investigating the supernatural. Together they must hunt down the Devil’s Bible, pursued all the way by the evil forces of Thanatos.From the catacombs of Paris to the skeletal ossuaries of Sicily and the Czech Republic, Morgan and Jake must find the Devil’s Bible and stop the curse being released into the world before one in four are destroyed in the coming holocaust. Because in just seven days, the final curse will be spoken and the prophecy will be fulfilled.A fast-paced, action-packed conspiracy thriller with an edge of the supernatural.The ARKANE thrillers in order: Stone of Fire #1Crypt of Bone #2Ark of Blood #3One Day in Budapest #4 Day of the Vikings #5Gates of Hell #6One Day in New York #7Destroyer of Worlds #8End of Days #9Valley of Dry Bones #10
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- Release Date 01/03/2017
- Author J. F. Penn
- Language English
- Company Curl Up Press
- Weight 10.9 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.61 x 8 inches
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