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Sign of the Cross
One of those rare finds: a chilling tale told by a true craftsman. Whether for the superb writing or the non-stop, what-was-that-noise-in-the-other-room suspense, this one will keep you up at night. Daring in both plot and style, Sign of the Cross is a winner! Robert Liparulo, author of Comes a Horseman
Chris Kuzneski is a remarkable new writer, who completely understands what makes for a good story: action, sex, suspense, humor and great characters. I cant wait for the next Jonathon Payne novel! Nelson DeMille, #1 New York Times Bestselling author
Harrowing, but always suspenseful, Sign of the Cross makes you wish it would never end. Chris Kuzneski writes as forcefully as his tough characters act Clive Cussler, #1 New York Times Bestselling author
Chris Kuzneski writes with an energy that is contagious! Action, suspense, mystery, and a biting thread of humor what more can you ask of a novel? James Rollins, USA Today Bestselling author
One of those perfect bookstore finds. I was hooked at the first sentence literally and from then on, it was one continuous wild ride. Chris Kuzneski flawlessly and seamlessly combines truth and fiction to create a wonderfully entertaining story. Hes the real deal John Gilstrap, author of At All Costs and Six Minutes to Freedom
An immensely inventive and rewarding thriller packed with enough fascinating information and international intrigue to keep the readers brain cells spinning long after the last page is read Lewis Perdue, author of Daughter of God
Sign of the Cross starts with a bang and twists masterfully through a maze of truth, lies, betrayal, and hope. An intriguing blend of fact, fiction and theory propel this unique story to a tense and exciting conclusion Allison Brennan, author of The Kill
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Chris Kuzneski attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he played football, wrote for three newspapers, and passed most of his classes. He earned a masters degree in teaching, then taught English for five years before pursuing a career in writing. His first novel, The Plantation, introduced the characters of Payne and Jones, and received rave reviews. To learn more, please visit his website www.chriskuzneski.com
Sign of the Cross
CHRIS KUZNESKI
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First published in the United States of America by The Berkley Publishing Group 2006
First published in Great Britain in Penguin Books 2007
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Copyright Chris Kuzneski, 2006
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EISBN: 9780141903774
Acknowledgments
Writing a novel is a difficult task but not nearly as tough as raising a son who wants to be an author. Therefore, Id like to start off by thanking my mom and dad. Theres no way I would have a writing career if it werent for them. Theyve been the key to everything. Somehow they always figured out what I needed (love, support, free food, etc.) and provided it for me. Seriously, I cant imagine having two better parents.
Professionally, Id like to thank Scott Miller, my agent at Trident Media. How we teamed up is a remarkable story. He bought a self-published copy of The Plantation (my first Payne & Jones novel) in a Philadelphia bookstore and liked it enough to e-mail me. At the time, I had a folder with over one hundred rejection letters from literary agents, yet the best young agent in the business bought my book (at full price) and contacted me. Not only did I get a royalty from his book sale, but I also got the perfect agent. Amazing!
Of course, Scott doesnt work alone. Id also like to thank Claire Roberts, who handles all my foreign sales, and the entire staff at Trident Media. Youve done a remarkable job!
Speaking of jobs, Id like to thank Berkley for paying me to do something I love. No, not watching football in my boxers. Im talking about writing books. A huge thanks to Natalee Rosenstein for taking a chance on me. Im so fortunate to work with an editor who is looking beyond my current project. Instead, shes hoping to build my career.
On a day-to-day basis, Michelle Vega is the person who I deal with most often at Berkley, and shes a superstar. In my opinion, shed make a great game show host because she has the answers to all my questions. Then again, I shouldnt be surprised. Everyone Ive ever dealt with at Berkley has been wonderful.
Next, Id like to thank Pat LoBrutto, Joyce Kuzneski, and Joe Golden for their editing expertise. They helped shorten my 711-page first draft into something readable. Oh, and Id be remiss if I didnt mention Ian Harper for answering all my late-night research questions, and Randy Raskin for his computer expertise. You guys are great friends.
Finally, Id like to thank the dozen or so fans I already have. The first version of The Plantation came out a long time ago, and since then Ive heard from many of you mostly to tell me to get off my lazy ass and write another book before Payne & Jones die of old age. Man, I wish it was that easy. Unfortunately, the publishing world is a hard one to break into. Over the years, Ive learned a few lessons (inside joke) and taught a few, too. In the end, Im hoping Sign of the Cross was worth the wait
Knowledge is the enemy of faith.
translated from a stone marker
discovered in Orvieto, Italy
(circa 37 AD)
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Monday, July 10
Helsingr, Denmark
(thirty miles north of Copenhagen)
Erik Jansen was about to die. He just didnt know how. Or why.
After saying a short prayer, he lifted his head and tried to regain his bearings but couldnt see a thing. Salt water burned his eyes and blurred his vision. He tried to wipe his face, but his hands were bound behind him, wrapped in thick layers of rope and attached to the frame of the boat. His legs were secured as well, tied even tighter than his arms, which meant there was no hope for escape. He was at their mercy. Whoever
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