Author:Chris Kuzneski
Jonathon Payne and David Jones are back in the fray in the latest page-turner from Chris Kuzneski, international bestselling author of The Lost Throne, Sword of God, and Sign of the Cross.
When the prophetic writings of sixteenth-century visionary Nostradamus begin to ring alarmingly true, Payne and Jones find themselves in a life-or-death race across the world to stop those who would use the French seer's predictions for their own dark purposes.
With the breathless pace that has found Chris Kuzneski millions of fans around the globe, The Prophecy is a must-have adventure thriller.
Praise for Chris Kuzneski
—— -Excellent! High stakes, fast action, vibrant characters ... Not to be missed!
—— Lee ChildKuzneski's writing has raw power
—— James PattersonMakes you wish it would never end
—— Clive CusslerThink Indiana Jones and The Da Vinci Code and you're in Kuzneskiland
—— Sunday SportWriting at full throttle, with unparalleled acceleration and expert control. Hop aboard for a great ride.
—— Steve BerryA fast and furious thrill ride with the perfect amount of history and humour blended in ...
—— Raymond Khoury, bestselling author of The Last TemplarNonstop action, ancient mysteries, twisted villains, and memorable heroes. Kuzneski's books have got it all!"
—— Boyd MorrisonChris Kuzneski is a remarkable new writer, who completely understands what makes for a good story: action, sex suspense, humour, and great characters.
—— Nelson DeMilleThoughtful, involving, intricately constructed, and well written...It's an intelligent, emotionally convincing tale about a family tragedy and the process of storytelling
—— Boston GlobeAn absorbing read made urgent by needing to know 'whodunit'. But it is much more than that, being a tale of family, loss, love and misused trust to the point of betrayal. A clever, unusual read.
—— Love ReadingOne of those writers who effortlessly bridges the gap between commercial and literary fiction
—— FAY WELDON , Sunday ExpressDeliciously underhanded, echo-filled novel...so rewarding...it shows off an imagination so active that When Will There Be Good News? can barely contain it
—— New York TimesHeralds the welcome return of Jackson Brodie . . . a brilliantly observed drama on the nature of fate, love and memory
—— Marie Claire (Book of the Month)I love Kate's writing...a fantastic detective mystery
—— MirrorThe opening chapter of Kate Atkinson's latest book is one of the finest pieces of suspense literature you will read this year . . . addictive . . . Atkinson is back at her best
—— London Life