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Simon and Schuster
July 2011
On Sale: June 28, 2011
Featuring: Sam Deker
503 pages ISBN: 1451612397 EAN: 9781451612394 Hardcover
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An ancient text. A world at war. The end of history. Prepare
to be initiated into The 34th Degree.From New York Times
bestselling author Thomas Greanias comes an all-new,
reality-altering epic adventure featuring counter-terrorism
agent Sam Deker from The Atlantis Revelation and The
Promised War. 1943. The supernatural alchemy for the
ultimate weapon, encoded in an ancient biblical text, has
fallen into the hands of the most ruthless secret society
known to man—the Nazi SS. Present Day. Dishonorably
discharged from the armed forces after the events of The
Promised War, Sam Deker is trying to build a new life in Los
Angeles. But nightmares of the past continue to haunt his
present, and Deker discovers that the unusual
lightwave-induced torture he barely survived has changed
him. The Pentagon, however, believes that change makes him
the only one who can endure their top-secret
neuro-simulation program known as the 34th Degree. The
stunning technological breakthrough uses the sliced brain
tissues of dead terrorists to enter their memories and glean
priceless intel. Now Americans want to use the preserved
brain tissue of SS General Ludwig von Berg, the legendary
“Baron of the Black Order,” to send Deker back to 1943.
Deker’s mission is to discover the fate of the lost biblical
text and steal its formulas before his counterparts in the
Alignment, a 21st-century successor to the SS, beat the U.S.
to it. The text not only spells out the end of the world,
but the supernatural alchemy for Greek Fire, a thermodynamic
technology that the ancient Greeks believed to have come
from Atlantis and that the Americans now believe threatens
the Earth. Ultimately, Deker discovers that the past,
present and future are not what they seem, as his path leads
to a shattering secret that will change everything he knows
about the universe.
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