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The Nostradamus Prophecies
- Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
- Length: 11 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nostradamus wrote 1000 prophecies. Only 942 have survived. What happened to the missing verses? This mystery drives two very different men.
Adam Sabir is a writer desperate to revive his flagging career; Achor Bale is a member of an ancient secret society dedicated to the "Three Antichrists" foretold by Nostrodamus: Napoleon, Adolf Hitler - and "one still to come".
As Sabir is drawn into the hidden world of France's gypsies, Bale is on his trail. A terrifying hunt begins...
©2010 Mario Reading (P)2010 Oakhill Publishing Ltd
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