The Sixth Book: A New Novel

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Jason Hagemann ISBN: 9781310573446
Publisher: Jason Hagemann Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jason Hagemann
ISBN: 9781310573446
Publisher: Jason Hagemann
Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

After being framed for his father's murder, William Nash finds himself on the run for his life, clueless about the crime or why he's become a target. His early search for answers yields almost nothing except a curiously preserved artifact and the cryptic writings of his father. Complicating things further, his ex-girlfriend Victoria, a psychiatrist who can't figure out her own psychotic attraction to danger, insists on joining him. She pushes him to dig into the darkest parts of the mystery, leading them both ever closer to the killers.

From the rugged trails surrounding the Dead Sea to an enigmatic hotel along the Nile River to the dark streets of Manhattan, they track down each new clue, constantly aware that they're being tracked as well. If there’s any hope of surviving and clearing William’s name they’ll have to decipher his father’s notes, translate an ancient text and solve his father’s murder without getting caught by the police or the mysterious cult that’s stalking them.

It's a harrowing mystery, one that began over 3,000 years ago with the death of the pharaoh Akhenaton. And while the murders have piled up over the years, William is determined to end the violence and finally unlock the secrets of The Sixth Book.

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After being framed for his father's murder, William Nash finds himself on the run for his life, clueless about the crime or why he's become a target. His early search for answers yields almost nothing except a curiously preserved artifact and the cryptic writings of his father. Complicating things further, his ex-girlfriend Victoria, a psychiatrist who can't figure out her own psychotic attraction to danger, insists on joining him. She pushes him to dig into the darkest parts of the mystery, leading them both ever closer to the killers.

From the rugged trails surrounding the Dead Sea to an enigmatic hotel along the Nile River to the dark streets of Manhattan, they track down each new clue, constantly aware that they're being tracked as well. If there’s any hope of surviving and clearing William’s name they’ll have to decipher his father’s notes, translate an ancient text and solve his father’s murder without getting caught by the police or the mysterious cult that’s stalking them.

It's a harrowing mystery, one that began over 3,000 years ago with the death of the pharaoh Akhenaton. And while the murders have piled up over the years, William is determined to end the violence and finally unlock the secrets of The Sixth Book.

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