1986. A prophecy from the Oracle of Delphi surfaces and becomes the Cold War's deadliest prize. A bookish historian and a haunted spy race the KGB across Europe for a relic that could save the world or end it.
Lionel H. Santos writes action-adventure thrillers for readers who like their history with a body count. His stories live where dusty archives meet dead drops, blending ancient civilizations, espionage, and the kind of relic that should have stayed buried.
His debut, The Delphi Protocol, grew out of a lifelong love of classic adventure, equal parts Indiana Jones and the lean suspense of writers like Clive Cussler. When he isn't writing or poking around historical sites, you'll find him at the local theatre, on stage and off, and every so often doing real damage at a karaoke night.
He lives near London, Ontario.
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