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Let Sleeping Evils Lie

£4.99

They would kill & maim to re-acquire the relic… And inflict vengeance & suffering once it was theirs!

“Let Sleeping Evils Lie” is a retro and suspenseful tale that spans a century, revolving around English writer Ryan Bendixon, who inherits a journal with a dark secret from his late father. A journal once belonging to his great-uncle and fellow writer, Wilson, that takes us back to the year of 1913 and into the world of the Hashishin, a secret Egyptian society guarding a powerful relic.

Wilson Bendixon’s journal opens as the travel writer begins a journey back from the Middle East to London and finds himself involved with the theft of a sacred religious relic. An involvement that brings him to the attention of the fanatical Hashishin and a vengeful deity. For the Hashishin will do anything to reclaim their relic, and Wilson finds he must navigate betrayal, dismemberment and murder, in order to prevent the Western world from the power of the relic and those in whom it is invested.

The book blends rip-roaring retro crime and suspense with modern adventure, while exploring the all too human evils of ambition, fanaticism, treachery and lust. Theo Hopcraft presents a stimulating and captivating narrative that shows some treasures and their secrets are best left buried.

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“Let Sleeping Evils Lie” by Theo Hopcraft is a captivating and intricately woven narrative that seamlessly blends historical intrigue with the pulse-pounding suspense of a modern thriller. The story, which stretches from the early 20th century into the dawn of the new millennium, is masterfully told through the lens of Ryan Bendixon, a character whose engagement with the past propels him into a whirlwind of danger and discovery.

Hopcraft’s skillful narrative is a study in how to balance the evocative setting of early 20th-century England with the timeless allure of ancient mysteries. The novel not only provides a richly textured backdrop that captures the era’s unique zeitgeist but also delves deep into the lore of the Hashishin, an ancient secret society whose deadly influence spans centuries.

At the heart of this tale is the compelling journey of Ryan Bendixon, whose inheritance of a seemingly innocuous journal leads him down a rabbit hole of historical conspiracies and modern-day peril. Bendixon, characterised by his skepticism and unwavering curiosity, is a relatable protagonist whose quest for truth is fraught with unexpected twists and heart-stopping turns.

Hopcraft’s writing shines in its ability to create a palpable sense of atmosphere and tension, transporting readers to a world where the line between the past and the present blurs. The author’s meticulous research is evident in the rich historical detail that permeates the story, providing a solid foundation for the novel’s more fantastical elements.

The thematic exploration of legacy, history, and the consequences of uncovering the past makes “Let Sleeping Evils Lie” a thought-provoking read. It challenges readers to consider the weight of history and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect secrets that have shaped the world.

In summary, “Let Sleeping Evils Lie” is a thrilling adventure that captivates from the first page to the last. With its blend of historical depth, suspenseful plotting, and a compelling protagonist, Theo Hopcraft has crafted a novel that is both a page-turner and a thoughtful exploration of the shadows cast by history. It’s a must-read for fans of thrillers and historical mysteries alike, offering an immersive experience that lingers long after the final page is turned.

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