The Lost Codex - Alan Jacobson

The Lost Codex

By Alan Jacobson

  • Release Date: 2015-11-03
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
4 Score: 4 (From 98 Ratings)

Description

In this “brilliant” thriller from the USA Today–bestselling author, ancient biblical documents are at the center of a devastating terrorist threat (Jeffery Deaver).

In 930 CE, a revered group of scholars pens the first sanctioned Bible, planting the seed from which other major religions will grow. But in 1953, half the manuscript goes missing while being transported from Syria. Around the same time, in the foothills of the Dead Sea, an ancient scroll is discovered—and promptly stolen.

Six decades later, both parchments stand at the heart of a geopolitical battle between foreign governments and radical extremists, threatening the lives of millions. With the American homeland under siege, the president turns to a team of uniquely trained covert operatives including FBI profiler Karen Vail, Special Forces veteran Hector DeSantos, and FBI terrorism expert Aaron Uziel. Their mission: Find the stolen documents and capture—or kill—those responsible for unleashing a coordinated and unprecedented terrorist attack on US soil.

Set in DC, New York, Paris, England, and Israel, The Lost Codex has been hailed by Douglas Preston as “a masterwork of international suspense” and “an outstanding novel."

Reviews

  • Well Worth a Read

    5
    By Kayak Jay
    An unlikely team of individuals from alphabet agencies form a black ops team to eliminate terrorists and secure ancient documents that have the potential to change the face of religion and the power structure of the Middle East. The story is well told, and the plot takes many twists and turns. A subplot involves the develop0ment of a relationship between an Israeli team member and a new addition from Palestine. Karen Vail, an FBI profiler, Hector DeSantis, a special ops veteran, and Aaron Uziel, a terrorism expert, are joined by Mohammad Al-Fahad, a Palestinian, to fight the bad guys and recover the ancient documents. Unfortunately for them, the bad guys are not all that obvious. The story is non-stop adventure as the search takes them around the world. The descriptions are perfect, the writing draws you in, and it is heart-pounding right up to the end. You don't have to read any of the other books in this series to appreciate this story. Admittedly, the team members and their capabilities approaches super-hero level, but it makes the story a cut above. Well worth a read.

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