St Paul’s Labyrinth

· HarperCollins UK
4.3
6 reviews
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384
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PERFECT FOR FANS OF DAN BROWN, ROBERT HARRIS AND SCOTT MARIANI

A shocking secret that has been buried for centuries...

When university professor Peter de Haan attends a library event, he has no idea of the dangers that await him. As an area outside the library collapses, a hidden tunnel is revealed. Inside cowers a naked man, covered in blood. Then Peter receives a mysterious text message – the hour has come...

When Peter’s colleague Judith disappears, he realises he has been drawn into a plot with consequences deadlier than he could ever have imagined. He has twenty-four hours to find her, otherwise she will be killed.

As Peter investigates, he uncovers mysteries that have been hidden for years. But following his every footstep is an underground society who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets hidden. Will Peter save Judith in time, or will his quest end in disaster?

An intelligent, impeccably researched thriller full of mystery, adventure and history

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4.3
6 reviews
Katherine Duchette
November 15, 2018
This book was hard to put down. Although the names of the various landmarks with the city were very foriegn for me, and I'll never learn to pronounce them, I loved every page. This author is in the same class as Dan Brown, therefore Jeroen Windmeijer will also be on my favorite list.
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About the author

Anthropologist Jeroen Windmeijer (1969) writes thrillers in which Roman and biblical history and the history of his hometown, Leiden, are brought together. His first book was very well received by both the press and booksellers, in Leiden and beyond. With St Paul’s Labyrinth he claims his place among the great storytellers. Jeroen's thrillers are plot driven, smart and authentic.

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