The Doomsday Testament: An adrenalin-fuelled historical conspiracy thriller you wont be able to put down
By (Author) James Douglas
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
3rd October 2011
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Esoteric thriller
Conspiracy theories
Second World War fiction
Alternative history fiction
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Historical crime and mysteries
Crime and mystery: cosy mystery
823.92
Paperback
512
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
346g
A vanished Nazi scientist, a lost Tibetan artefact, a desperate race against time From bestselling author James Douglas, a gripping and enthralling historical conspiracy thriller - a must read for fans of Dan Brown, James Becker and Chris Kuzneski. READERS ARE LOVING THE DOOMSDAY TESTAMENT! "This is the best book I have read in a long while..." - 5 STARS. "Kept me up very late because I couldn't put it down." - 5 STARS. "Kept me gripped until the end, with twist and turns everywhere..." - 5 STARS. ********************************************************************** THERE ARE SOME WHO WILL KILL TO FIND THAT WHICH IS LOST... 1937- Hitler sent an expedition to Tibet in search of the lost land of Thule. 1941- Himmler spent a huge fortune, and sacrificed the lives of hundreds to turn Wewelsburg Castle in Germany into a shrine to the SS. 2008- Art recovery expert Jamie Saintclair is astonished to discover that the gentle grandfather he thought he knew was a decorated war hero, serving in the Special Air Service in World War Two. And his grandfather has one more surprise. Sewn into the endpaper of his journal is a strange piece of Nazi symbolism. With this discovery, Jamie is launched on a breathless chase across Europe and deep into Germany's dark past... Jamie Saintclair's adventures continue in The Isis Covenant, The Excalibur Codex and The Samurai Inheritance.
James Douglas is the pseudonym of a writer of popular historical adventure novels. This is the first thriller to feature art recovery expert, Jamie Saintclair.