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2006 novel by Chris Kuzneski
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Sign of the Cross
AuthorChris Kuzneski
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherJove,
Penguin UK
Publication date2006 (US)
2007 (UK)
Publication placeUnited States
ISBN978-0-515-14211-2
Preceded byThe Plantation 
Followed bySword of God 

Sign of the Cross is the second novel by New York Times bestselling author Chris Kuzneski. First published in October 2006 by Penguin Group (USA), the religious thriller followed the exploits of Jonathon Payne and David Jones, who have been featured in all of Kuzneski's thrillers. It also introduced the character of Nick Dial, who has appeared in every Kuzneski novel since.

The book was endorsed by several notable authors, including Clive Cussler, Nelson DeMille, Steve Berry, James Rollins, and Tess Gerritsen.

Penguin UK released the British version in April 2007, and the book climbed to #11 on the British bestseller list. The foreign rights to Sign of the Cross have sold in more than fifteen languages.

Plot summary

Jonathon Payne and David "D.J." Jones are recruited to find Dr. Charles Boyd, an archeologist who recently found the Catacombs of Orvieto, the safe haven for the popes of the Middle Ages. While Boyd avoids pursuit, a series of victims turn up dead, people who were tortured and crucified like Jesus Christ on his final day. All the incidents are interconnected, but it’s up to Payne and Jones to figure out the common thread and why they were selected to solve the puzzle.

Book reviews

From Publishers Weekly — "Kuzneski knows what fans of the genre want: compelling and well-researched history, high-tech 21st-century sleuthing, and a lot of action."

From Crime Squad (United Kingdom) — "In Sign of the Cross, Chris Kuzneski has created an entirely original world-view and tells us an extraordinary tale with one hell of a sting to it. He writes like a dream and his thriller style is nigh on flawless. Indeed, the author has created a page-turning style that older thriller pros would give up serious appendages to perfect."

From Clive Cussler — "Harrowing, but always suspenseful, Sign of the Cross makes you wish it would never end."

From Nelson DeMille — "Chris Kuzneski is a remarkable new writer, who completely understands what makes for a good story: action, sex, suspense, humor, and great characters."

References

  1. New York Times
  2. Latest news at www.chriskuzneski.com
  3. Book summary at www.chriskuzneski.com Archived 2010-02-01 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Sign of the Cross". Publishers Weekly. New York, NY. August 21, 2006. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  5. "Chris Kuzneski-Sign of the Cross". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  6. "Sign of the Cross". FantasticFiction. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  7. "Sign of the Cross". FantasticFiction. Retrieved 27 April 2016.

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