Critical acclaim for internationally bestselling author Javier Sierra
The Lady in Blue
“Javier Sierra’s groundbreaking historical research opens our eyes to a world we thought we knew, and revisits, in a surprising way, the devastating clash between Catholic Europe and the far more ancient world of the American Southwest.”
—Katherine Neville, bestselling author of The Eight and The Magic Circle
“This fantastic story imparts an alternative, expanded view that we do not usually find in our academic, politically motivated history books. This is what Javier Sierra brings to us in his most recent novel, The Lady in Blue. Read this book before it’s made into a screenplay. You will be happy you did.”
—Skip Atwater, president and executive director of The Monroe Institute, an organization dedicated to working with audio sound patterns in the exploration of human consciousness
“Javier Sierra has done it again! His last book, The Secret Supper, left readers wanting more and Javier has given them just what they have been waiting for with The Lady in Blue! Each chapter keeps you completely captivated and at times makes you look over your shoulder looking for the spirit of the Spanish nun. I’m completely in love with this book, and it’s a must read!”
—MaryRose Occhino, author of Sign of the Dove and radio show host of Angels On Call, on Sirius Stars 102
“Javier Sierra’s The Lady in Blue is an intriguing ‘eye-opener’ intertwining historical and scientific research with his own experience of surprising synchronicities. . . . An exciting read!”
—Margaret Starbird, author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar and Mary Magdalene, Bride in Exile
“Sierra makes it all entertaining, intermixing history, churchly intrigue, folklore, spycraft, musicology and conspiracy journalism.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Has all those ingredients that make the page-turner genre so much fun. . . . This is the finest of thriller pulp, so your sole command here is: Keep reading.”
—Lexington Herald-Leader
“An intriguing story that spans centuries, countries, and cultures.”
—The Catholic Observer
The Secret Supper
“No mere Da Vinci Code redux, this Spanish bestseller fuses an ecclesiastical whodunit with an A–Z guide to Neoplatonist philosophy and Renaissance symbology. Sierra is a more sophisticated writer than Dan Brown, and he offers fresh perspective on the Renaissance mind.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Offers a new way of interpreting The Last Supper. Sierra’s book, already a bestseller in Europe, is a fresh contribution to the Da Vinci industry.”
—Publishers Weekly
“For fans of religious conspiracy and reinterpretations of religious history.”
—The Washington Post
“Javier Sierra’s take on Da Vinci is much sharper, more focused, and more rewarding.”
—(New York) Daily News
“A fascinating yarn and very well told.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“Sierra’s narrative moves smoothly, fluidly.”
—Los Angeles Times
“Sierra emerges as a strong contender in historical fiction with his . . . well-crafted book.”