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WINNER of 5 AWARDS! -- Discovery of a long-hidden secret initiates a chain of events that could end in civilization's collapse - a global apocalypse.... Lire la suite
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WINNER of 5 AWARDS! -- Discovery of a long-hidden secret initiates a chain of events that could end in civilization's collapse - a global apocalypse. "Could hardly put it down to eat!" "Amazing thriller... full of excitement, and an immensely intriguing plot."Dan Lovel, an ex-Security Agent of Gypsy heritage, receives an extraordinary request from World Bank executive, Astrid Desmarais, whose life he once saved.
Astrid wants Dan to steal four books from the locked collection of "forbidden books" in a monastery in Prague. The books are an inventory of artworks stolen by Napoleon and now housed in the Louvre. Her plan is to return those works to their rightful owners. Dan reluctantly agrees. Astrid then insists that Dan work with her daughter, Martine, an antiquities expert at the Louvre. Casually, she mentions there might also be a fifth book.
Dan and Martine succeed in breaking in and grabbing all five books but are spotted by the monastery's monks who, with their powerful allies, pursue them to the German border. Near the border, Dan manages to secure refuge in a small Gypsy community but soon discovers that he is in the sights of a professional assassin. Dan and Martine escape, but only when they reach Paris do they realize it's the fifth book everyone is after.
And with good reason. - It holds a centuries-old secret whose discovery unleashes the threat of catastrophic chaos and even nuclear war. Dan and Martine are now in the eye of the storm. They must fight to survive against crushing odds. And they are forced to make choices that tear at their very souls. The stakes could not be higher._____________________________________________________________"I CAN'T REMEMBER THE LAST TIME I WAS SO THOROUGHLY ENGROSSED." --AF"UTTERLY GRIPPING.
The reader is plunged into breathtaking action. One of the standout things ... The reader is led into the mysterious gypsy culture and I found this aspect intriguing." --M. Hernandez-Alvarez"SUPER FUN TO READ! ... AND A LOT OF BADASSERY." --Myra"IMMENSELY ENJOYED GETTING TUGGED INTO DAN LOVEL'S WORLD." --Amy Williams"A PLETHORA OF AWARDS. ... Superior writing and engaging storyline, the novel's critical acclaim will be of no surprise to its readers." --The US Review of Books"EX LIBRIS SHINES because of its stellar cast of characters and Oehler's many twists.
Readers will be unable to put the book down." --BookLife Prize CriticEX LIBRIS Awards & Accolades:1ST PLACE - Global Book Awards (previously NY City Book Awards)GOLD MEDAL - Global Book Awards (previously NY City Book Awards)FINALIST - Eric Hoffer Book AwardSEMI-FINALIST - Kindle Book Reviews AwardB. R. A. G. MEDALLIONRECOMMENDED - US Review of Books. RECOMMENDED rating given for "Outstanding books "that are "compelling and lasting reads." Awarded "less than 10 to 20% of the time."JOHN OEHLER is a bestselling, award-winning author.
His previous novels include APHRODESIA, PAPYRUS, and TEPUI: The Last Expedition.  His newest novel is THE BRINGER OF FIRE. 

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  • Date de parution
    06/09/2019
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8227207715
  • EAN
    9798227207715
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de John Oehler

John has spent much of his life overseas, beginning in 1966 with two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal. His time in the Himalayan kingdom immersed him in a culture of Hindu gods and Buddhist monks, gave him breathtaking opportunities to trek into the high mountains, reduced him to a scrawny 150 pounds, and ignited his passion for foreign lands. On the last day of his service there, in a palace converted to a hotel, he married Dorothy Zeller, the lady who is still his wife.
After Nepal, John and Dorothy went to graduate school at UCLA, received PhDs in geology, and spent their next three years working in Australia. They traveled extensively by Land Cruiser through the harsh beauty of the Outback and, on occasion, spent hours winching or digging out their vehicles from "sticky" situations. Several Australian colleagues provided inspiration for characters in THE BRINGER OF FIRE.
Upon returning to the United States, John went to work for a major oil company, first in research, then in international exploration. The latter took him to about fifty countries and fueled his writing with quirky characters, exotic settings, and cultural contrasts. While working in Egypt, he spotted a potential way to break into the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The break-in is now portrayed in a chapter of PAPYRUS.
His experiences in the remote highlands of Venezuela led to TEPUI. While living in London, he became interested in the business and culture of perfumes, an interest he was able to nourish while accompanying Dorothy on her annual working sojourns in Paris. A result of this good fortune is APHRODESIA. A pre-Christmas trip to Prague sparked ideas for EX LIBRIS. John has an abiding love of animals, strong interests in art, history, and science, and a hunger for challenging experiences.
Writing gives him a chance to combine all of these into page-turners that keep readers thinking long after they finish the final chapter

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