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  • Published: 1 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409036715
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 512

The Eighth Day




A breathtaking international conspiracy thriller from the bestselling author of Trance State and UK top 10 bestselling thriller The Genesis Code. Perfect for fans of Michael Crichton, The Eighth Day has the suspense of Hitchcock's finest thrillers - The Manchurian Candidate for the new age.

"And on the Seventh Day, He rested." --Genesis, 2:2-3 The EighthDay is an explosive, compulsively readable novel of suspense that plunges a clever young man into a web of mystery and international deceit, bringing him face to face with the ultimate evil. Danny Cray is a struggling 28 year-old sculptor and video artist who lives in Washington DC. To make ends meet, he does occasional freelance work as a researcher for a large firm of private detectives. When one of their most powerful clients approaches him with a job, the money is too good to resist. All he has to do is learn what a recently deceased university professor was working on when he died.

But Danny stumbles on far more than he expected when he discovers that the professor was in touch with the Vatican about a remote tribe of Kurds who worship the Peacock Angel; Satan. After others connected to the professor start to disappear, Danny finds himself in great peril and must travel into the ancient land where this tribe still lives in order to discover what is truly at stake in his investigation. A mesmerising blend of science, religion, history and suspense, The Eighth Day confirms John Case's position as a master of intelligent commercial fiction.

  • Published: 1 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409036715
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 512

About the author

John Case

John Case is the author of the international bestseller The Genesis Code and the novels The First Horseman, Trance State, The Eighth Day and The Murder Artist. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Praise for The Eighth Day

This is truly thriller writing on an epic scale; the narrative goes globe-trotting from the Eternal City to Istanbul to the corridors of power in Washington

The Good Book Guide

The elements of international thriller and Omen-style terrors are cannily synthesized, making for a highly compelling read

The Good Book Guide