Description
A flash drive no one can read but everyone wants.
A university student, whose visions of death and destruction hold the key to his past and future.
A pair of master thieves hunted for a crime they did not commit.
An investigator of the unknown, a stalker of demons.
A government agent whose murder investigation will bring him face to face with a tragic mistake from his past.
All connected, all unwitting pawns in a plan set in motion over nine centuries before their birth. Pursued across the globe by enemies both human and supernatural they must overcome their mistrust of each other and uncover the truth before it destroys them and unleashes a malevolent and ancient evil upon an unsuspecting world.
If you like mad pulpy goodness that's full of wit and invention than this is the book for you.
Fallen Heroes is a stylish debut filled with sparkling characters in a skilfully drawn adventure..
It reads like a TV series, with cliff hangers at the end of most chapters, and larger than life characters with big egos and quick wits...
Reviews*
“A fun action paced supernatural thriller with a host of memorable characters trying to save the world.”
“This was a really, really good read. It reads like Indiana Jones meets James Bond, which is an awesome combo right there. What more could you want than spies, thieves, rogue government agencies, cults, booby traps and a bald guy with an eye patch?”
“This book was a rollercoaster of action and excitement. Great character development and a real visual read! Although this is not typically my ‘type of book’, I loved it and highly recommend it!”
“I loved this book from beginning to end and struggled to put it down. I’ve not read a novel for a good few years and this has made me realise what I have been missing.”
“Barry Nugent’s book is an adrenaline ride from start to finish. It reminded me of a Da Vinci Code-style thriller which throws you from scene-to-scene as layer upon layer of a mystery is unwrapped before your eyes.”
I think Fallen Heroes will go on to launch a series of pulp stories from Nugent and I think a TV series of the book would be a surefire winner too.”
* excepts of reviews on Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com and goodreads