Sun of the Sleepless

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by Patrick Horne

Genre: Other12

Published: 2011

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Blurring the line between fact and fiction, "Sun of the Sleepless" is a suspense thriller that gives an insight into the world of conspiracy theories and secret societies and may just cause you to rethink the reality of technology developed during WWII.Acutely incensed that a 275 year old sacred book outlining the secret esoteric tenets of their philosophy has been stolen, a mysterious neo-chivalric Order known as the 'Sun of the Sleepless' deploys a tight-knit group of protagonists to the city of The Hague to retrieve their property during the cold New Year of 2010. The initially innocuous activities of the mischievous Frans Sprenger, the diligent Rey Faber and the menacing Akosua soon gives way to an international terrorist threat that has stark implications for the security of every nation on Earth.When the sale of the ancient tome on an on-line auction site triggers an alert within the Open Source Center - the US Government's primary provider of foreign open source intelligence - CIA Librarian Jackson Revere and Operations Manager Dale Mallory find themselves seconded to a special investigative unit headed by ex-Marine Corps Captain Jolene Lovell. Their ensuing inquiry uncovers a fantastical conspiracy with the Sun of the Sleepless intending to enforce its vision of a New World Order via the weaponised form of a monstrous technology developed during World War II, derived from the wildest physics theories of The Third Reich and the fanatical Nazi belief in its potent manifestation - Vril.With time running out in a world of darkness, the allure of the Sun of the Sleepless offers the only light to tear away the cloak of intrigue and mystery, revealing the shocking legacy of the darkest regime in European history and the malevolent presence of a sinister organisation that appears to have exerted its influence since the dawn of civilisation.

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