From the series: Paul Marcus

Destiny

About

When former CIA cryptographer Paul Marcus receives a call asking him to analyze papers locked in an old trunk, he thinks it's a hoax. But the manuscripts are real—the final writings of Isaac Newton, hidden for centuries.

Using Newton's math and notes, Marcus begins to see a pattern leading to a prophecy so terrifying that revealing it will change world events. At the time of his death, Newton was searching for ancient biblical codes that could unlock a window into the future. He explained gravity—but could he do the same for human destiny?

As Marcus deciphers the code, he exposes a powerful international cabal known as the Circle of Thirteen.  Hunted by enemies who will stop at nothing to silence him, Marcus must outsmart deadly adversaries and expose truths that could topple governments—if he can stay alive long enough.

The first electrifying thriller in the Paul Marcus series—where ancient secrets, modern conspiracies, and one man's genius collide with deadly consequences.

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Praise for this book

"What a book of twists and turns! I had a hard time putting it down when it come time to cook dinner or go to bed."

"FANTASTIC THRILLER! At first I wasn't too sure about reading this book. I am glad I didn't make that mistake. This author did a fantastic job of creating this conspiracy, full of suspense and thrilling action. Each character had a significant and important role in making this story unique. This story was amazing, eerie and gave a few goosebumps along the way."

"Thank you Tom Lowe for giving Destiny to readers, and other writers, . It's a work of art."

I spent a couple of sleepless nights reading Destiny. At the end of every chapter, and sometimes at the end of paragraphs, I could not control myself. I had to keep reading. What a wonderfully exciting story. The places visited by characters become so real to the senses, without detracting from the action, it seemed I could see this story as well as hear it. Some characters you love and some you hate. The balance there is what creates the suspense. At times, it is hard to decide which people are the good guys and which are the dark ones."