Gods Lions, John Lyman
Gods Lions, John Lyman
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God's Lions
House of Acerbi

Author: John Lyman

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 31 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/20/2017


Synopsis

Returning to Rome from a forced sabbatical, a newly appointed Jesuit cardinal discovers a dark force that has ruled a single family for over seven hundred years has been unleashed against the world. With the clock ticking, he joins with a dedicated group of Israeli and Spanish scientists who are thrust into an end-game scenario as they race across the globe in an effort to stop the greatest threat mankind has ever faced, only to discover that they may already be too late.

Once again, the meticulous research that has become the hallmark of author John Lyman's work is evident in this bone-chilling sequel to his bestselling novel God's Lions: The Secret Chapel, as listeners are transported into the cloistered world of archaeologists, code-breakers, molecular biologists, and intelligence specialists who have discovered a hidden code within the pages of the Old Testament. Put on a pot of coffee. This must-listen thriller will bring out your creative side when you try to explain to your boss why you are late for work the next morning.

About John Lyman

Bestselling author John Lyman's thrillers have captured the imaginations of hundreds of thousands of readers around the world. His books include the God's Lions series and the stand-alone novels Prelude to Dystopia and The Deep Green.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matt

The story had some promise but there were things that just annoyed the hell out of me. The plot is over the top - Left Behind Series times two - but that's not what bugged me. For a bunch of priests, archeologists and ex military folks, there wasn't a moment when they weren't in a opulent villa or......more

Interesting Scene Being Set Very interesting take on the end time scenario start. I enjoyed the history and the teamwork between different cultures and religions. The end twist was great too. I disagree with a few of the author’s ideas but still enough in common for enjoying it. I am off to get the n......more