Sins of the Fishermen
Autor Joe Denhamen Limba Engleză Paperback
Meghan Cahill is a young, dedicated pharmaceutical researcher at the Renaissance Institute in Pennsylvania. Her boyfriend, Jonathan Ashbridge, is a highly successful doctor who mostly keeps his work secret. But when Meghan stumbles upon one of his projects, she is shocked at what she finds. Imago Dei is a covert religious sect operating within Vatican City, and they have approached Jonathan for help. Jonathan's group, known as the Pegasus Project, has been hired by Imago Dei to create a dangerous drug that will cause irreversible psychosis in two Philadelphia priests who escaped punishment for child molestation. What's more, these two priests are not their only targets; this project could go international, and Meghan is now scared of her own boyfriend. She is also in great danger, unaware that her newfound knowledge has made her a target. The police perimeter grew tighter around her with each passing minute. She had no way out. She felt like an innocent prey struggling helplessly within a spiders web - desperate to escape but even more terrified of the grim consequences of capture. Imago Dei calls in Stefan, an assassin from Switzerland, to play a key part in their plan. Meanwhile, Jonathan turns on Meghan, and the Pegasus Project takes full control of his life. With Stefan in town, people start dying, and Meghan is set up to be the prime suspect. She must rely on her intellect to save herself--regardless of the cost. Her enemies are powerful and relentless, and they issue a warning to Meghan: Do not interfere, or else.
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ISBN-10: 1458207382
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Abbott Press