P RAISE FOR J AVIER S IERRA
Praise for The Secret Supper
âFor fans of religious conspiracy and reinterpretations of religious history.â
â Washington Post
â The Secret Supper is a fascinating yarn and very well told.â
âSan Francisco Chronicle
âSierra emerges as a strong contender in historical fiction with his mostly well-crafted book.â
âRocky Mountain News
âJavier Sierraâs take on Da Vinci is much sharper, more focused and more rewarding.â
âNew York Daily News
âNo mere Da Vinci Code redux, this Spanish bestseller fuses an ecclesiastical whodunit with an AâZ guide to Neoplatonist philosophy and Renaissance symbology. Sierra is a more sophisticated writer than Dan Brown, and he offers fresh perspective on the Renaissance mind.â
âKirkus Reviews
âOffers a new way of interpreting The Last Supper. Sierraâs book, already a bestseller in Europe, is a fresh contribution to the Da Vinci industry.â
âPublishers Weekly
Praise for The Lost Angel
âA coiling plot, full of insightful characters, with an intriguing mix of hopes and fears.â
âSteve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Jefferson Key
âSierra takes us on a riveting quest through 5,000 years of humanityâs rich esoteric history, peeling away those fascinating onionskin layers of our own hidden past.âÂ
âKatherine Neville, author of The Eight and The Fire
âSierra has fashioned a spine-tingling apocalyptic thriller set in real-world locations and based on well-researched mythology and scientific facts, with just the right amount of fiction to make for an excellent read.â
âLibrary Journal
âThis plot-driven adventure is a definite page-turner.â
âBooklist
âA fascinating and gripping tale.â
âHeather Terrell, author of Fallen Angel
âA rocket-paced page turner. Fans of Dan Brown will find everything theyâre looking forâand so much more.â
âLisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of Darkness, My Old Friend
Praise for The Lady in Blue
âJavier Sierraâs The Lady in Blue is an intriguing âeye-openerâ intertwining historical and scientific research with his own experience of surprising synchronicities. An exciting read!â
âMargaret L. Starbird, author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar and Mary Magdalene, Bride in Exile
âSierra makes it all entertaining, intermixing history, churchly intrigue, folklore, spycraft, musicology and conspiracy journalism.â
â Kirkus Reviews
â[An] intriguing paranormal puzzler.â
âPublishers Weekly
âAt once a paranormal thriller and an exploration of an enduring religious enigma, the novel is intellectually engaging and elegantly written. Fans of Sierraâs previous novel should definitely read this one.â
âBooklist
â The Lady in Blue is the haunting and evocative tale of the triumph of modern spirit and science over a 400-year-old conspiracy. Javier Sierraâs groundbreaking historical research opens our eyes to a world we thought we knew, and revisits, in a surprising way, the devastating clash between Catholic Europe and the far more ancient world of the American Southwest.â
âKatherine Neville, bestselling author of The Eight and The Magic Circle
â The Lady in Blue by Javier Sierra offers an intriguing story that spans centuries, countries and cultures.â
âCatholic Observer
A LSO BY J AVIER S IERRA
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