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: The action moves rapidly across international borders, primarily focusing on the quest for "lost powers" hidden near Mount Ararat. Reader & Critic Consensus

: Sierra is often compared to Robert Ludlum and Dan Brown, with some reviewers at Hepsiburada noting his research is "commendable". KayД±p Melek KitabД±nД±

The story follows Julia Alvarez, a gifted psychic working on the restoration of a cathedral in Spain. Her world is upended when she discovers her husband has been kidnapped in Turkey by a mysterious cult. The cult is after two ancient stones in Julia’s possession—stones rumored to facilitate communication with supernatural entities. The chase spans from Spain to the U.S. and finally to Turkey’s Mount Ararat, as Julia uncovers a global conspiracy involving the American President and ancient secrets about Noah's Ark and fallen angels. : The action moves rapidly across international borders,

(The Lost Angel) by Javier Sierra is a fast-paced apocalyptic thriller that blends esotericism, history, and modern-day suspense. If you enjoy stories with a Dan Brown-esque rhythm but a deeper focus on mythology and psychic phenomena, this book is likely for you. Plot Overview Her world is upended when she discovers her

: Turkish readers on Trendyol have specifically noted the fluid and immersive quality of the Turkish translation published by Pegasus.

: The novel skillfully weaves together scientific facts with well-researched mythology.

: Sierra explores 5,000 years of humanity's esoteric history, touching on the Tower of Babel, Noah’s Flood, and fallen angels.

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