Last Prophecy of Rome: A gripping action-packed conspiracy thriller

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4.4
36 reviews
Ebook
440
Pages

About this ebook

'If you're looking for a gripping, action packed, page turner with lots of twists and turns this is the book for you. It will have you guessing until the very end.' Chelle's Book Reviews

NEW YORK: A delivery van hurtling through Wall Street blows up, showering the sky with a chilling message: America is about to be brought down like the Roman Empire. And there’s only one man who can stop it.

ROME: Maverick military historian Myles Munro is on holiday with girlfriend and journalist Helen Bridle. He’s convinced a bomb is about to be detonated at the American Embassy.

When a US Senator is taken hostage, Myles is caught in a race against time to stop a terrorist from destroying America in the same way ancient Rome was thousands of years ago.

As Myles hurtles from New York to Iraq, Istanbul and Rome, he’s desperate to save the world’s superpower. But can he stop a terrifying threat from becoming reality before it’s too late?

'Iain King has done it again. The Last Prophecy of Rome was amazingly insightful dealing with history and current day events.' Sean's Book Reviews

'A superbly written, highly topical, action-packed thriller...I can’t recommend highly enough, totally stupendously, suspense filled and brilliant thrilling.' Splashes into Books

'In Last Prophecy of Rome we travel the world and are treated to some of the most action-packed, heart-stopping and thrilling scenes that I have read in a long time.' Book Addict Shaun

'Addictive and impossible to put down! A real adrenaline rush!' This Chick Reads

Ratings and reviews

4.4
36 reviews
David McAllister
June 9, 2020
Wanted to like this book but like the first one the protagonists just aren't believable enough even allowing for the implausibility of this genre. I want escapism but some token link with plausibility would help. In the light of this it was an achievement to have such a predictable plot - I kept hoping for a twist that never arrived. The opening to the first book was promising but then rapidly declined both in plot and prose. Wont be reading another. Sorry.
andy Higginson
December 15, 2019
Brilliant,a real page-turner. Had to read it right through. Kept me well entertained. Keep them coming!
James Mountford
September 1, 2018
An interesting attempt at a parallel but of course all Empire's fall and for different reasons.
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