When David Martinez receives an ancient map from his dying grandfather, the mysteries of his past begin to open up before him. The map leads David into the heart of the dangerous Basque mountains, where a secret about the Western world's past is hidden.
An audacious and terrifying new thriller from the author of the international bestseller The Genesis Secret.
When David Martinez receives an ancient map from his dying grandfather, he is led into the heart of the Basque mountains, where a genetic curse lies buried- and a frightening secret about the Western world is hidden. Meanwhile, London journalist Simon Quinn is investigating two violent murders. Both victims had once been interned in a top-secret Nazi camp-and both came from the Basque region.
With The Marks of Cain, Tom Knox (The Lost Goddess) delivers on the promise of his astonishing debut novel, crafting a terrifying and even more ambitious thriller that delves into the shocking truth of what drives human beings to violence, genocide, and war.
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βKnoxβs greatest strength is coming up with original anthropological mysteries. Knox provides a surfeit of gruesome detail, but readers with strong stomachs... will be satisfied.β βPublishers Weekly
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βKnox weaves a compelling, violent tale, peppered with plenty of sex, that will appeal to ancient conspiracy fans comfortable with the graphic content.β βBooklist
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βHistorical, adventure, and suspense fans unite! Any Da Vinci Code fan will also love the fact that the Knights Templar are once again being revisited, and their reputation is darker than ever before. And although there are horror scenes galore, the research is extremely invigorating and the mystery is beyond cool.β βAmy Lignor, Suspense Magazine
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βTom Knox returns with an electrifying new novel. A rapid fire pace, absorbing storyline and plenty of action propels this well researched if grisly tale to a chilling conclusion. The finely nuanced characters and excellent setting development coupled with ancient cultures practicing shocking rites grabs readersβ attention like a vise and doesnβt let go until the final page. The Moche and Templars definitely existed and Knoxβs version of how they were possibly connected is an interesting idea to contemplate. This is an outstanding if gory mystery that while predictable in places, delivers a fine tale.β βMonstersandcritics.com Mystery Book Reviews
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Praise for The Lost Goddess:
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βMr. Knox's speculations are good ones, making you wonder what might really have been going on in dictators' secret laboratories.β βThe Wall Street Journal
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β"How terrific to find a new thriller in which the dramatic action emerges from an exemplary mix of first-rate research, interesting politics and credible characters!β βThe Dallas Morning News
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βA globetrotting adventure with shades of Dan Brown and Indiana Jones....A page-turner." -- Suspense Magazine
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βCombines elements of the best of several genres, shakes them up, then lays them out in surprisingly original patterns.... Knox doles out enough tantalizing scientific, social, and spiritual lore to sate even the hungriest anthropological thriller reader." -- Publishers Weekly
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"Tom Knox knows the DNA of an astonishing thriller." -- Jeff Abbott, bestselling author of Adrenaline and The Last Minute
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"An intriguing, well-told story." β Booklist
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Praise for The Genesis Secret:
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β[The Genesis Secret] makes one want to tear through the pages to find out what happens next.β βThe Dallas Morning News
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"Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code brought on a flood of tomb-raiding thrillers. I enjoyed Tom Knox's The Genesis Secret best." βThe Minnnesota Star-Tribune
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"Sinister, macabre, relentless and rich...The ideal blend of both The Da Vinci Code and Raiders of the Lost Ark." βBill Loehfelm, author of The Devil in Her Own Way
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"Everything one could want in a thriller: a plot that keeps you hooked, heroes worth cheering for, and a brilliantly maintained air of menace." βJon Fasman, author of The Geographer's Library and The Unpossessed City
Tom Knox is the pseudonym for the journalist and writer Sean Thomas. He lives in London.
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