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Book of Stolen Tales, The Mesopotamian Trilogy

“McIntosh has taken fables and fairy-tales . . . and strung them together to create glittering clues to a dark and terrifying secret.” —Katherine Neville,New York Times–bestselling author

John Madison, a dashing New York art dealer with a dark past, travels to London to purchase a seventeenth-century Italian book of fables for an anonymous client.

Before he can deliver it to the buyer, he is robbed by a man claiming to be the book’s author. When his client disappears and the book’s provenance is questioned, John must immerse himself in the strange world of European aristocracy and rare book collectors.

Trapped within this shady world, the dark origins of familiar fairy tales come to life around him. Faced with mortal peril, Madison discovers that a well-loved children’s story may contain the key to the book’s history, unearthing a necromancer’s spell, the source of a deadly Mesopotamian plague.

The Book of Stolen Tales, second in the nerve shredding Mesopotamian trilogy, is perfect for fans of Raymond Khoury, Kate Mosse, and Scott Mariani.

“D.J. McIntosh is a terrific storyteller, and The Book of Stolen Tales kept me turning pages way past bedtime.” —Sean Chercover, author of The Devil’s Game

D. J. McIntosh

D. J. McIntosh is the author of The Mesopotamian Trilogy, which has been sold in twenty countries. A profound interest in Mesopotamian mythology and history, along with a love for propulsive thrillers, inspired her debut novel, The Witch of Babylon. A finalist for the Crime Writers Association Debut Dagger, the book has sold in twenty countries to date. CNN called it: “One of six historical thrillers to get you hooked” along with works by the likes of Agatha Christie and Dan Brown. She is the author of four novels, two of which have received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly. More about her books at: djmcintosh.com

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