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Secrets Of The Dead
Secrets Of The Dead
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In a villa on the coast of Montenegro, Abby Cormac witnesses the brutal murder of her lover, diplomat Michael Lascaris. The last thing she remembers is a gun pointed directly at her. She wakes to find herself at the center of a diplomatic nightmare. Everyone wants an answer but no one wants to listen. Even her employers at the Foreign Office believe she's hiding something. She is completely alone. As Abby tries to piece together the last few months of Michael's life in order to get at the truth, she soon realizes that he wasn't quite what he seemed. What exactly was his relationship with one of the most ruthless men in the Balkans—a war criminal who has never been brought to justice? And what links the gold necklace he gave her to a 4th-century manuscript left in the shadow of Emperor Constantine's palace at Trier, and an inscription on a tomb in Rome? When Abby investigates further, it becomes clear that someone wants to suppress a secret that has been kept hidden for centuries, and they will stop at nothing to do so.
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Thrilling espionage adventure with ancient secrets and danger.
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Who is this book for?
If you enjoy fast-paced thrillers with a mix of history and intrigue, Secrets Of The Dead is a great pick. It pulls you into a world of diplomatic secrets, ancient mysteries, and relentless danger, all centered around Abby’s mission to uncover the truth. Fans of action-packed stories with layers of historical depth will find this book a gripping, page-turning read.