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Kizzi Nkwocha
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1 Jun 2007
Three thousand years ago one of the earliest scriptures ever recorded, the Book of Enoch, Noah s great-grandfather, was written; 365 of the scriptures contained therein had been discovered, but one was missing. This lost parchment was purported to provide startling details of encounters with benevolent alien beings called The Watchers information that could challenge and change traditional perceptions of mankind and the world. Oxford University professor of theology and languages, Donald Bryan, finds himself propelled from his university safe haven into the world of espionage, greed and corruption, accompanied on his roller-coaster adventure by National Security Agency agent Fae Winters, in a puzzle-solving, heart-stopping race against time to find the lost scripture before its secrets fall into the hands of fanatical religious groups. Everything you think you know about the world and its history, including the true identity of Christ and the secret inner workings of the US Government and influential worldwide corporations, will be thrust into doubt. Heavens Fire raises a crucial question: is there any truth? And the shocking answer is: those who know don t care; and those who care don t know.

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  • Perfect Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Apex Publishing Ltd, Essex (1 Jun 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 190444489X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904444893
  • Product Dimensions: 14.8 x 1.5 x 21 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,475,597 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This was indeed a gripping thriller right to the end - I really enjoyed it! --Sheila Woods

A tactically brilliant and gripping tale narrated by a master story teller. The military scenes are written with an uncanny eye for detail and delivered with the unerring precision of a sniper rifle. First class --Dean Vaughan, Bdr, 5 Air Mobile Force Regiment

This is an intriguing read from the start. Taking the reader on a roller coaster ride that they will not want to get off. Fact and fiction skilfully combined to great page turning effect. I finished this book and wanted to know more. Is there a sequel in the making? --Anne Markham, Cabinet Secretary (1989-1993)

About the Author

Nigerian-born married father Kizzi Nkwocha made his mark in the UK initially working for 12 years as a newspaper and magazine journalist, and at the age of 21 became the youngest newspaper editor for the Recorder Group. He subsequently worked as the programming editor for Emap s Broadcast magazine, acted as guest editor for the international celebrity magazine, Society, and finished his journalistic career as a News of the World reporter. Now a widely respected and successful media consultant and public relations specialist, who has represented a diverse range of clients, including the King of Uganda, the mistresses of President Clinton, Pakistani cricket captain Wasim Akram, campaign group Jubilee 2000, and the Vass Foundation, an international charitable organisation that focuses on alleviating the problems of AIDS and malaria in the Third World, he was voted one of the hundred most influential black people in the UK. Nkwocha has also become a well-known face in both radio and television, having been the focus of a Channel 4 documentary on publicity and having hosted his own talk show, London Line, on Sky, interviewing such names as Lennox Lewis and Muhammad Ali. He has also co-presented a weekly current affairs programme in Spain on Radio Onda Cero International.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Dan Brown 10 July 2007
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I was recommended this book by a friend who had really enjoyed it. I have to say he didn't do it justice! I read it in two days, literally couldn't put it down. There are some amazing facts that I really wouldn't have believed. All I can say is Dan Brown eat your heart out, this is better!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mind blowing 10 July 2007
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This is probably one of the most important books written this century. From page to page Heavens Fire grips you and leaves you breathless. Some people will find it difficult to come to terms with many of the eye-opening revelations in Heavens Fire (is it true what the book reveals about George Bush and his dynasty?). Others will applaud it for saying what has been hidden in plain sight for so long. I finished this book in two weeks (reading mainly in the evenings after work) which gives you an idea of how compelling it is. The Celestine Prophecy has a successor at last. If you only read one book in your lifetime, read Heavens Fire and then get on the phone and call your closest friend.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well written 17 Jun 2007
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A rollercoaster thriller peppered with little known facts and theology, the latter starting lively debate with several acquaintances about religion and many other things. From England it starts off gently enough with a lecture at a university, and then `Indiana Jones' style we're whisked off around the world in a race against time to find Enoch's missing scroll. Religious cults and a powerful secret underground society vie with an Oxford university professor and a female NSA agent to find the lost scripture. Parallels could be made with the Da Vinci Code, but this is snappier and more to the point rarely allowing the book to be put down. And it's worth reading just for the real life, controvercial revelations that pop up throughout. A super debut novel that will stay with me for a long time, for many reasons.
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