The Turin Shroud Secret (lydbog) af Sam Christer
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Sam Christer (forfatter), Michael Bower (indlæser)

The Turin Shroud Secret (Mitzi Fallon #1) lydbog

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It is the most controversial religious icon in the world. No one knows where it came from. No one knows when it was made. But now, the greatest mystery in religious history holds the key to a present-day serial killer who devises savage, bizarre deaths for his victims. And only two American cops, following a trail that stretches from California to the Vatican, can expose the secret of the S...
Lydbog 124,65 DKK
Forfattere Sam Christer (forfatter), Michael Bower (indlæser)
Forlag Jentas
Udgivet 7 april 2021
Længde 11:39
Genrer Psychological thriller
Serie Mitzi Fallon
Nummer i serie 1
Sprog English
Format mp3
Beskyttelse Vandmærket
ISBN 9788742830512
It is the most controversial religious icon in the world. No one knows where it came from. No one knows when it was made. But now, the greatest mystery in religious history holds the key to a present-day serial killer who devises savage, bizarre deaths for his victims. And only two American cops, following a trail that stretches from California to the Vatican, can expose the secret of the Shroud. “A suspenseful religious conspiracy thriller ... A solid entry in the post-Da Vinci Code subgenre.” Publishers Weekly “An intelligent, exciting and seductive elaboration of both truth and fiction, a morality tale that tingles with all the tensions and menace of a fast-paced crime thriller.” Lancashire Evening Post “Well-plotted and well-executed, this is a chilling and clever thriller.” Daily Telegraph “A self-assured first novel.” The Wall Street Journal “Smart, slick and effective.” Daily Mail “A thrilling read.” Toowoomba Chronicle About the Author Sam Christer is the pseudonym of an award-winning documentary maker. His first job was as a messenger for a newspaper, and he has since worked for several major television studios as a director, producer, host, and reporter. His books have been sold in thirty-five countries.