What lies Beyond, and what does it hold for humanity? "The Knowledge of Good & Evil "is an odyssey of one man driven to penetrate the barrier of death and return alive with its secrets....
Ian Baringer has never fully recovered from losing his parents in a horrific accident. Despite the help of Angela Weber, the brilliant psychologist who loves him, he's in the grip of an obsession. He must know for certain if the soul survives death. And incredibly, he's found a way. But trespassing the afterlife unleashes a disastrous chain of events, leaving Ian and Angela but one choice: Defy the gates of heaven and hell to steal a Knowledge hidden from the world since the dawn of creation.
About the Author :
GLENN KLEIER is the author of the internationally acclaimed thriller "The Last Day." He makes his home in Louisville, Kentucky.
Review :
"One of the most intriguing tales of the decade!"
--Clive Cussler, "New York Times "bestselling author of "Crescent Dawn
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"Kleier's...undeniably gripping second spiritual thriller is bound to provoke just as many arguments as his controversial first novel, "The Last Day.""
--"Publishers Weekly
""A tough, savory, formidable thriller that delivers with flawless execution."
--Steve Berry, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Emperor's Tomb"
""The Knowledge of Good and Evil" is a tough, savory, formidable thriller layered with plenty of angst and adventure. Glenn Kleier is a pro who delivers his promising premise with a flawless execution."
--Steve Berry, "New York"" Times" bestselling author of "The Paris Vendetta"
""The Knowledge of Good and Evil" is a fantastical puzzle of mystery upon mystery set against the broad tapestry of a fierce, diabolical running battle that actually culminates in heaven and hell. I defy anybody to put this one down!"
--David Hagberg, "New York"" Times" bestselling author of "The Expediter"
"One of the most intriguing tales of the decade!"
--Clive Cussler on "The Last Day"
"Few millenial thrillers are likely to be as entertaining as this... the pace is furious and the plotting is handled with style and wit."
--"Chicago"" Tribune" on" The Last Day"
"An impressively imagined debut."
--"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) on "The Last Day"