The Lucifer Code
β Scribed by Cordy, Michael
- Book ID
- 107845785
- Publisher
- Corgi
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Product Description
Lucifer The Light Age has dawned. Light divides the universe into two: day and night. Good and evil. Life and death. Now its power, harnessed by a new generation of optical computers, attempts to answer mankinds last great question: What happens to us when we die? But this is perilous knowledge, as Dr. Miles Fleming, a brilliant young neurologist discovers. To find the truth he must challenge the certainties of both science and religion, and embark on a journey that jeopardizes his most basic assumptions and beliefs. On reaching the final terrifying revelation he realizes that there are perhaps some things mankind should never know. For shining a light on the truth can sometimes reveal the darkest
recesses of hell itself.
About the Author
Michael Cordyworked for ten years in marketing before giving it all up to write The Messiah Code_ _(previously called The Miracle Strain), which has since sold in over twenty-five countries. He is also the author of Crime Zero, The Lucifer Code_ _(previously called Lucifer) and True.
Michael Cordy lives in London with his wife, Jenny, and their daughter.
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