Jim Hougan Books
- John Case





The Magdalene cipher
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
A stunning international thriller of psychology and conspiracy, espionage and prophecy, history and suspense. After someone he has under surveillance is slaughtered - literally - CIA agent Jack Dunphy is ordered to leave London immediately and return to the US, where he is dumped into a tedious desk job that seems calculated to make him quit. Determined to learn why, Dunphy uses all his CIA tradecraft on the agency that has turned against him - and discovers the fragments of a story that seems too wild to be true, providing him with evidence of a conspiracy that goes back to the time of Christ, a conspiracy so vast and deep and old that the CIA itself is but a cover for it. Embroiled in a plot far more elaborate than he ever could have imagined, with players too powerful and consequences too deadly, Dunphy must uncover the shocking truth - or die trying...
Ein bestialischer Ritualmord ? eine gnadenlose Hetzjagd Nach der bestialischen Ermordung eines College-Professors kommt der CIA-Agent Jack Dunphy einer gigantischen Verschwörung auf die Spur. Ausgehend von apokryphen Texten aus der Zeit Jesu Christi versucht eine mächtige, skrupellose Organisation, das Schicksal der Welt für immer zu verändern. Eine nervenaufreibende Odyssee quer durch Europa beginnt, an deren Ende eines der größten Geheimnisse der Menschheit gelüftet wird.
Genesis
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A phone call in the dead of night brings Joe Lassiter shattering news. His sister and young nephew have died in a fire in their home near Washington, D.C. Yet Lassiter soon learns a chilling fact: His loved ones were brutally murdered before the blaze was set. . . . The mysterious suspect's identity only raises more questions. Then Lassiter uncovers another crime--another innocent mother and child murdered. The more he unearths, the larger the web of conspiracy grows, as his search for answers leads him on a dangerous international chase toward a truth that will shock him--and the world--to the very bone. . . .