The Shape of Rain: Cracking the hidden code – a conspiracy revealed in song lyrics
Book Details
Author(s)Nick Hirst
PublisherThe Bohemia Literary Club
ISBN / ASINB00Y2SJLOW
ISBN-13978B00Y2SJLO6
Sales Rank1,835,124
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Were the moon landings real or faked? Was the war in Iraq necessary? And could these disparate events be connected?
In September 2002 a celebrity investigative reporter is about to broadcast an explosive story about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. He never makes it to the studio.
Somehow his fate is linked to the first moon landing in 1969 and the only clue lies hidden in the lyrics of a thirty-year old song.
At the same time, an innocent chat at the baggage carousel at Prague airport catapults music journalist Jack Conrad into a race against time to decipher the secret of this song. He is immediately plunged into a murky world of counter-intelligence, government lies, media manipulation and extreme violence. Suddenly his life is under very real threat from hidden forces and he can't be sure who to trust. Thrust unwittingly into a living nightmare, his only hope is to uncover the importance of the song - but its writer committed suicide years earlier.
His urgent quest takes him from Europe to the Saudi Arabian desert and ends in Seattle while key witnesses meet sudden, apparently accidental or self-inflicted deaths.
Conrad’s resilience and determination in the face of overwhelming adversity reveals a sinister global network and uncovers two previously unsuspected high-profile murders.
If you liked 'The Sigma Protocol' by Robert Ludlum, you're going to love this.
And if you have ever doubted, for a moment, what you are told on the News or see in the papers, then you have to read 'The Shape of Rain'.
"Cinematic in style" Alex a'Burwood
"An excellent read" Liam Smith
"A refreshing conspiracy thriller that combines intrigue, music and murder" Prague Pipesmoker.
“From the beginning to end this novel makes you think. Everything is well written and has an excellent pace. It has great action scenes without over doing it and also nice breaks to sit back and relax.” Online Book Club.org review
In September 2002 a celebrity investigative reporter is about to broadcast an explosive story about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. He never makes it to the studio.
Somehow his fate is linked to the first moon landing in 1969 and the only clue lies hidden in the lyrics of a thirty-year old song.
At the same time, an innocent chat at the baggage carousel at Prague airport catapults music journalist Jack Conrad into a race against time to decipher the secret of this song. He is immediately plunged into a murky world of counter-intelligence, government lies, media manipulation and extreme violence. Suddenly his life is under very real threat from hidden forces and he can't be sure who to trust. Thrust unwittingly into a living nightmare, his only hope is to uncover the importance of the song - but its writer committed suicide years earlier.
His urgent quest takes him from Europe to the Saudi Arabian desert and ends in Seattle while key witnesses meet sudden, apparently accidental or self-inflicted deaths.
Conrad’s resilience and determination in the face of overwhelming adversity reveals a sinister global network and uncovers two previously unsuspected high-profile murders.
If you liked 'The Sigma Protocol' by Robert Ludlum, you're going to love this.
And if you have ever doubted, for a moment, what you are told on the News or see in the papers, then you have to read 'The Shape of Rain'.
"Cinematic in style" Alex a'Burwood
"An excellent read" Liam Smith
"A refreshing conspiracy thriller that combines intrigue, music and murder" Prague Pipesmoker.
“From the beginning to end this novel makes you think. Everything is well written and has an excellent pace. It has great action scenes without over doing it and also nice breaks to sit back and relax.” Online Book Club.org review
