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The Forgotten Cipher
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The Forgotten Cipher

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The Forgotten Cipher

What if one manuscript held the key to unraveling centuries of deception?

When rebellious archaeologist Ethan Carter stumbles upon a forgotten Ottoman-era library buried beneath Istanbul's dust and silence, he discovers more than old paper and crumbling architecture-a cryptic manuscript written in a long-lost language. As he races to decode the cipher, Ethan is thrust into a deadly chase across continents, pursued by a powerful secret society known as Custodes Veritatis-The Keepers of Truth-who will stop at nothing to bury the past once more.

From the shadowed halls of the Vatican to the ancient tombs of Florence, Ethan must solve intricate puzzles, navigate betrayals, and confront devastating truths that challenge not only historical records but his deepest convictions. With the help of Lina, a brilliant hacker with a past as tangled as his own, Ethan uncovers a secret capable of rewriting one of humanity's most sacred narratives.

But some truths are protected for a reason.

Added Value for the Reader:

Intellectual Depth: The novel doesn't just entertain-it stimulates the mind with historical riddles, philosophical questions, and linguistic puzzles. Historical Exploration: Readers are taken on an immersive journey through real-world historical settings and events, shedding light on forgotten epochs and controversial truths. Thrilling Pacing: With short, tense chapters and cliffhangers, it's a page-turner that blends suspense with substance. Moral Reflection: It poses bold questions: Who controls history? Should all truths be revealed? At what cost? Emotional Growth: Through Ethan's journey, readers witness a transformation-one that resonates with anyone who has ever questioned authority, truth, or themselves.

Target Audience:

This novel is best suited for ages 16 and up, appealing to:

Fans of Dan Brown, Umberto Eco, and Steve Berry Readers who enjoy intellectually engaging thrillers, historical fiction, and conspiracy-driven mysteries Anyone intrigued by the intersection of faith, history, and truth

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John
Date
9 May 2025
Pages
150
ISBN
9798231413287

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Forgotten Cipher

What if one manuscript held the key to unraveling centuries of deception?

When rebellious archaeologist Ethan Carter stumbles upon a forgotten Ottoman-era library buried beneath Istanbul's dust and silence, he discovers more than old paper and crumbling architecture-a cryptic manuscript written in a long-lost language. As he races to decode the cipher, Ethan is thrust into a deadly chase across continents, pursued by a powerful secret society known as Custodes Veritatis-The Keepers of Truth-who will stop at nothing to bury the past once more.

From the shadowed halls of the Vatican to the ancient tombs of Florence, Ethan must solve intricate puzzles, navigate betrayals, and confront devastating truths that challenge not only historical records but his deepest convictions. With the help of Lina, a brilliant hacker with a past as tangled as his own, Ethan uncovers a secret capable of rewriting one of humanity's most sacred narratives.

But some truths are protected for a reason.

Added Value for the Reader:

Intellectual Depth: The novel doesn't just entertain-it stimulates the mind with historical riddles, philosophical questions, and linguistic puzzles. Historical Exploration: Readers are taken on an immersive journey through real-world historical settings and events, shedding light on forgotten epochs and controversial truths. Thrilling Pacing: With short, tense chapters and cliffhangers, it's a page-turner that blends suspense with substance. Moral Reflection: It poses bold questions: Who controls history? Should all truths be revealed? At what cost? Emotional Growth: Through Ethan's journey, readers witness a transformation-one that resonates with anyone who has ever questioned authority, truth, or themselves.

Target Audience:

This novel is best suited for ages 16 and up, appealing to:

Fans of Dan Brown, Umberto Eco, and Steve Berry Readers who enjoy intellectually engaging thrillers, historical fiction, and conspiracy-driven mysteries Anyone intrigued by the intersection of faith, history, and truth

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
John
Date
9 May 2025
Pages
150
ISBN
9798231413287