The Key
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Publisher Description
Conspiracy thrillers don’t come any bigger or better than THE KEY – from the author of the bestselling thriller debut of 2011, SANCTUS: ‘Plenty of action, plenty of intrigue and wonderfully imaginative. The sort of novel to devour in one sitting' Kate Mosse.
Hounded. Haunted. Hunted. She is the most important person in the world. She is The Key.
In the ancient Turkish city of Ruin, American journalist Liv Adamsen lies in an isolation ward staring at walls as blank as her memory.
She knows she entered the monumental Citadel at the heart of Ruin but can remember only darkness. Something strange is stirring within her, whispering that she is ‘the key’. But the key to what?
For the Ghost, a mercenary operating in the Syrian Desert, Liv could unlock one of mankind’s most potent secrets. For the brotherhood in the Citadel – now cursed by a terrible plague – her return is the only way to ensure their survival. And for a powerful faction in Rome, she threatens the very future of the Catholic Church.
Hunted across continents and caught up in events that defy explanation, Liv turns to the only person she trusts – a charity worker named Gabriel Mann. Together their paths lead to a shocking discovery – one that will tear them apart and change the world forever…
Reviews
Praise for SANCTUS:
‘A cool, confident debut … with pace, grace and a keen eye for cinematic effect’
DAILY TELEGRAPH
‘Intriguing and engaging … Relentless pace. An exciting and interesting read. I look forward to returning to Ruin, where there are plenty of stories waiting to be told’
THE SUN
‘High concept, debut conspiracy thrillers don’t come with higher expectations than this. Hard to think of it as a debut, better to think of it as the beginning of a massive new adventure, and a so-long to Dan Brown’
MIRROR
'A fast moving, thoroughly enjoyable, adventure – plenty of action, plenty of intrigue and a wonderfully imaginative reinterpretation of a slice of religious history. The sort of novel to devour in one sitting'
KATE MOSSE
‘The stellar first in a trilogy … The truly mind-boggling revelation will leave astounded readers eager for the next instalment’
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
About the author
In 2007 Simon Toyne quit his job and moved to France to fulfil a long-held desire to write a thriller. After a sleepless night crossing the channel, he and his family abandoned a planned eight-hour drive to their new home and limped instead to the city of Rouen. It was the sight of the sharp spire of Rouen Cathedral piercing the pre-dawn sky that gave birth to the fiction Citadel of SANCTUS.
SANCTUS, his first novel, became an immediate bestseller. To date it has been translated into 23 languages and published in 40 countries.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The middle volume of Toyne's Sanctus trilogy (after 2011's Sanctus) fails to deliver on the promise of the first. In the ancient Turkish city of Ruin, hostility to Catholicism has prompted someone to set off explosives at the Citadel, "the oldest continually inhabited structure on earth and the original center of the Catholic Church," and the resulting damage has led to the first ever appearance in public of any of the Citadel's occupants. Speculation runs rampant that the survivors of the bombing possess the real secret of the sacrament, another church-foundation-rattling possibility that, unfortunately for the Vatican, coincides with another, more mundane crisis. Cardinal Secretary of State Clementi has learned that trillions of dollars have disappeared from the church's coffers and hangs his hope for a solution on the secrets of Ruin. Readers should be prepared for less than engaging protagonists and trite setups (e.g., one character avoids being murdered by pure chance).
Customer Reviews
Great plot, didn't care about the characters
I don't know if it's just me but just recently I've read a lot of books in which I've cared very little about the characters. Now, I've been crazily busy and so the information about the characters just doesn't 'stick' in between reads.
But fair play to the author; a decent plot, good pace and a thoroughly good 'maguffin'.
Epic & inspired...more, more, more
Wow. Dare I say it - as good and possibly better than Dan Brown. The darkest side of humanity versus the most beautiful - love and goodness and innocence - in adults ?!?
Will there be a third book ? A conclusion and adventure superseding book 2 ?? End of times averted or will Eve be avenged for her millennia of pain and persecution at the hands of The men & Man ???
Will the hypocrisy of the Church fall or live to persecute again ????
Will God save us all or will it be Gabriel and Liv ?????
More, more, more PLEASE...
Pure class
Totally addictive. You won't want to put this down.