The Vatican Never Forgets
Nicholas Lee's job is one-of-a-kind, as unique as his charges. He's UNESCO's one and only field agent, their practical answer to the criminals seeking to plunder the world's artifacts and cultural heritage.
So Nick is perfectly placed when, on a personal visit to a friend in Belgium, the world-famous Ghent Altarpiece's twelfth panel is burnt to ashes. Thankfully it's a worthless copy, but that just piques his interest more. Especially when the arsonists are seen to return to a nunnery.
Nick's holiday is over, but as his investigations begin to unravel secrets that have held for two millennia he realises this is no ordinary criminal enterprise. Dangerous players are rearing their heads, from cardinals to archbishops to modern-day Cathars, and Nick might just have made things a whole lot worse . . .
From the tranquil canals of Ghent, to the towering bastions of Carcassonne, and finally into an ancient abbey high in the French Pyrenees, Nick Lee must confront a modern-day religious crusade intent on eliminating a shocking truth from humanity's past.
Success or failure - life and death - all turn on the Omega Factor.
'Berry once again smoothly blends action and history. Dan Brown fans will want to check this one out' - Publishers Weekly
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781399706353
Number of pages: 464
Weight: 320 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 32 mm
Not since The Da Vinci Code has a thriller so deftly combined religious conspiracy, a message hidden within a world-famous work of art, and pulse-pounding suspense. The Omega Factor is one of the best thrillers of the year - Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Berry once again smoothly blends action and history. Dan Brown fans will want to check this one out - Publishers Weekly
If you are a Dan Brown fan you are going to love The Omega Factor by Steve Berry, a clever blend of historical fact and action-packed fiction - Irish Independent
Here's one vote for Berry making a series out of Nick's adventures - Booklist
Praise for Steve Berry:
Berry has called Dan Brown and raised him, taking the lead in the big-money game of the religious-relic thriller - Booklist, on The Warsaw Protocol
Berry raises this genre's stakes - The New York Times
My kind of thriller - Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code
Pure intrigue. Pure fun - Clive Cussler, author of Raise the Titanic!
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