A truth so powerful, it threatens the very foundations of faith-and some will stop at nothing to silence it.
Heather Tanaka travelled from Japan to the UK on a quest for revenge. But when a young archaeologist entrusts her with a mysterious artefact and is murdered soon after, she's thrust into a deadly game that spans continents and millennia.
Heather must unravel the artefact's secrets with her husband Yoshi before it falls into the wrong hands. Their journey takes them from Cambridge to Egypt and to Namibia's Skeleton Coast.
A shadowy Vatican faction, intelligence agencies, and a sinister cabal with ancient roots all vie for control of a discovery that could upend the world order. As Heather and Yoshi dig deeper, they uncover a shocking reality: Earth's history is not what it seems.
With enemies closing in, Heather must confront her dark past and embrace an unimaginable destiny. The stakes are nothing less than the future of human knowledge and our place in the cosmos.
Who can you trust in a world where nothing is as it seems?
The absolute truth is out there. And it's more incredible than you ever imagined.
Autorentext
Henry Martin, born in Windsor, UK, brings a wealth of international experience and scientific knowledge to his writing. His journey has taken him across continents, living and working in diverse locations, including Britain, South Africa, Belgium, and several other countries in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.
With a Higher National Certificate in Chemistry and a background in veterinary medicine, Henry's career has spanned from laboratory work to managing a K9 security company. His professional path later led him into the world of computers, where he became a qualified Novell and Microsoft computer engineer.
Henry's martial arts background in Aikido and Judo adds authenticity to the action scenes in his writing. His debut novel, "Sanctuary in Shadows", draws from his rich tapestry of experiences, blending scientific intrigue with pulse-pounding suspense.
Now retired from his technical career, Henry has focused on writing. His first short story was published in Trembling with Fear magazine, marking the beginning of his literary journey. Henry views writing as creating a movie using only words, bringing vivid scenes to life for his readers.
A private individual by nature, Henry prefers to let his work speak for itself. He resides in Belgium, where he crafts stories to challenge and entertain his readers.