Vatican Blood
Book Details
Author(s)Craig Ferreira
PublisherMiddleton & Strauss
ISBN / ASINB00EHAB97C
ISBN-13978B00EHAB972
Sales Rank343,489
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
James Fenwick makes his living trading precious stones in Africa. Rugged, brazen and fearless, he flies to Switzerland to bury his father after a fatal car crash. Here he meets his father’s personal assistant, the beautiful, ex-Israeli Intelligence officer, Sarah Meyer, and together they are inadvertently hurled into an enigmatic world of power, corruption and ruthless loyalty on levels they would never have believed possible.
An encrypted journal sends them down a dark and dangerous path that defies all logic.
At first they go looking for truth, but quickly find themselves on the run from an enemy with every resource at its disposal, an enemy with one purpose in mind and that purpose is to dominate mankind for profit. It is an enemy which reigns through the bloodlines of the wealthiest and most influential families in Europe and their hunting grounds is every nation on earth.
They must stop this enemy before it is too late, but can they? It is an enemy which has built its systems for over a thousand years, protected by mystery and secrets, operating under the Templar’s Red Cross and from within the walls of the most powerful country the world has ever seen – The Vatican.
‘I loved the story. It is like The Da Vinci Code on Steroids.’ – Johan Lund, SLA Sweden.
‘I liked it because it made me think and think and think - What If?’ – JP Botha, Writing Right.
‘Such good and such evil is a great ingredient for a great story.’ – Anne Lamb, Photo Journalist.
‘If you enjoy a clever thriller with an unexpected climax on the last page then this book if for you. Note: Do not read the last page before you read the book.’ – Allan Lucroft.
‘What I hate most about books, is an anti-climax. What I like most about books, is a climax on the last page. This is what I like about Vatican Blood.’ – G Vink, commissioning editor Discovery.
‘I could not wait to get home and read the next chapter.’ Gavin Keet.
An encrypted journal sends them down a dark and dangerous path that defies all logic.
At first they go looking for truth, but quickly find themselves on the run from an enemy with every resource at its disposal, an enemy with one purpose in mind and that purpose is to dominate mankind for profit. It is an enemy which reigns through the bloodlines of the wealthiest and most influential families in Europe and their hunting grounds is every nation on earth.
They must stop this enemy before it is too late, but can they? It is an enemy which has built its systems for over a thousand years, protected by mystery and secrets, operating under the Templar’s Red Cross and from within the walls of the most powerful country the world has ever seen – The Vatican.
‘I loved the story. It is like The Da Vinci Code on Steroids.’ – Johan Lund, SLA Sweden.
‘I liked it because it made me think and think and think - What If?’ – JP Botha, Writing Right.
‘Such good and such evil is a great ingredient for a great story.’ – Anne Lamb, Photo Journalist.
‘If you enjoy a clever thriller with an unexpected climax on the last page then this book if for you. Note: Do not read the last page before you read the book.’ – Allan Lucroft.
‘What I hate most about books, is an anti-climax. What I like most about books, is a climax on the last page. This is what I like about Vatican Blood.’ – G Vink, commissioning editor Discovery.
‘I could not wait to get home and read the next chapter.’ Gavin Keet.
