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  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407071015
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 448
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The Tenth Chamber




The utterly compelling new novel from the bestselling author of Library of the Dead.

Abbey of Ruac, rural France: A medieval script is discovered hidden behind an antique bookcase. Badly damaged, it is sent to Paris for restoration, and there literary historian Hugo Pineau begins to read the startling fourteenth-century text. Within its pages lies a fanciful tale of a painted cave and the secrets it contains - and a rudimentary map showing its position close to the abbey. Intrigued, Hugo enlists the help of archaeologist Luc Simard and the two men go exploring.

When they discover a vast network of prehistoric caves, buried deep within the cliffs, they realise that they've stumbled across something extraordinary. And at the very core of the labyrinth lies the most astonishing chamber of all, just as the manuscript chronicled. Aware of the significance of their discovery, they set up camp with a team of experts, determined to bring their find to the world. But as they begin to unlock the ancient secrets the cavern holds, they find themselves at the centre of a dangerous game. One 'accidental' death leads to another.And it seems that someone will stop at nothing to protect the enigma of the tenth chamber ...

  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407071015
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 448
Categories:

About the author

Glenn Cooper

Glenn Cooper graduated with a degree in archaeology from Harvard and got his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine. He has been the Chairman and CEO of a biotechnology company in Massachusetts. He is also a screenwriter and producer. He lives in Massachusetts.

To find out more visit www.glenncooperbooks.com

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Praise for The Tenth Chamber

Another massive hit from the thriller writer

No 1 Magazine

Fast paced and original, Cooper delivers

The Sun

Glenn Cooper's outstanding style and tense, gripping storylines have done it again. As ever, I love the way he intertwines three different plots, from different periods in history, and produces a nail-bitingly exciting thriller that ends far too quickly but is impossible to read any slower. A truly wonderful book with a shocking and unexpected climax and an ending to make you smile and nod ... a definite must-read for all fans of historical/religious crime fiction

Eurocrime.co.uk
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