The Fifth World

The Fifth World by Javier Sierra

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P RAISE FOR J AVIER S IERRA
Praise for The Secret Supper
    â€œFor fans of religious conspiracy and reinterpretations of religious history.”
    â€” Washington Post
    â€œ The Secret Supper is a fascinating yarn and very well told.”
    â€”San Francisco Chronicle
    â€œSierra emerges as a strong contender in historical fiction with his mostly well-crafted book.”
    â€”Rocky Mountain News
    â€œJavier Sierra’s take on Da Vinci is much sharper, more focused and more rewarding.”
    â€”New York Daily News
    â€œNo mere Da Vinci Code redux, this Spanish bestseller fuses an ecclesiastical whodunit with an A–Z guide to Neoplatonist philosophy and Renaissance symbology. Sierra is a more sophisticated writer than Dan Brown, and he offers fresh perspective on the Renaissance mind.”
    â€”Kirkus Reviews
    â€œOffers a new way of interpreting The Last Supper. Sierra’s book, already a bestseller in Europe, is a fresh contribution to the Da Vinci industry.”
    â€”Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Lost Angel
    â€œA coiling plot, full of insightful characters, with an intriguing mix of hopes and fears.”
    â€”Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Jefferson Key
    â€œSierra takes us on a riveting quest through 5,000 years of humanity’s rich esoteric history, peeling away those fascinating onionskin layers of our own hidden past.” 
    â€”Katherine Neville, author of The Eight and The Fire
    â€œSierra has fashioned a spine-tingling apocalyptic thriller set in real-world locations and based on well-researched mythology and scientific facts, with just the right amount of fiction to make for an excellent read.”
    â€”Library Journal
    â€œThis plot-driven adventure is a definite page-turner.”
    â€”Booklist
    â€œA fascinating and gripping tale.”
    â€”Heather Terrell, author of Fallen Angel
    â€œA rocket-paced page turner. Fans of Dan Brown will find everything they’re looking for—and so much more.”
    â€”Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of Darkness, My Old Friend
Praise for The Lady in Blue
    â€œJavier Sierra’s The Lady in Blue is an intriguing ‘eye-opener’ intertwining historical and scientific research with his own experience of surprising synchronicities. An exciting read!”
    â€”Margaret L. Starbird, author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar and Mary Magdalene, Bride in Exile
    â€œSierra makes it all entertaining, intermixing history, churchly intrigue, folklore, spycraft, musicology and conspiracy journalism.”
    â€” Kirkus Reviews
    â€œ[An] intriguing paranormal puzzler.”
    â€”Publishers Weekly
    â€œAt once a paranormal thriller and an exploration of an enduring religious enigma, the novel is intellectually engaging and elegantly written. Fans of Sierra’s previous novel should definitely read this one.”
    â€”Booklist
    â€œ The Lady in Blue is the haunting and evocative tale of the triumph of modern spirit and science over a 400-year-old conspiracy. Javier Sierra’s groundbreaking historical research opens our eyes to a world we thought we knew, and revisits, in a surprising way, the devastating clash between Catholic Europe and the far more ancient world of the American Southwest.”
    â€”Katherine Neville, bestselling author of The Eight and The Magic Circle

“ The Lady in Blue by Javier Sierra offers an intriguing story that spans centuries, countries and cultures.”
    â€”Catholic Observer

A LSO BY J AVIER S IERRA
    The Secret Supper
    The Lost Angel
    The Lady in Blue



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