This was originally published in 2001 as Lucifer but since The Da Vinci Code phenomena, the publishers sensibly felt many may have missed it and so they have republished it for Dan Brown fans to move on to, and you should.
Comparison: Dan Brown, Michael Crichton, Bill Napier.
Similar this month: None.
| Primary Genre | Thriller and Suspense |
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What happens to us when we die?
Oblivion.Or so believes Dr Miles Fleming, a brilliant, young neuroscientist who has developed a device capable of reading human brainwaves. But when his own brother contacts him after being certified dead for six whole minutes, Fleming wonders if he’s got it all wrong.
His search for the truth uncovers a terrifying religious conspiracy to stage the most ambitious experiment the world has ever seen – to prove beyond doubt the existence of a heaven or a hell. As the world awaits the final judgement, Fleming must confront his own demons to save not only his own soul but that of all humanity.
THE LUCIFER CODE pits the faith of religion against the certainty of science in a heartstopping thriller which explores our deepest fears.
The Lucifer Code features in the following genres: Thriller and Suspense, eBooks of the Month, Fiction, Recommendations
The Lucifer Code is available in Paperback
The Lucifer Code was written by Michael Cordy and published by Transworld Publishers Ltd
The Lucifer Code has 448 pages
£15.29