Chris Kuzneski The Prophecy

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The Prophecy by Chris Kuzneski

The Prophecy is a book full of secrets, mysteries, and puzzles hidden in poetry. It keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the whole book. It takes you to different countries, trying to figure out what’s happening and how it all started. It all started with a man named Nostradamus who believed he could tell the future in the middle 1500s. Two men a couple centuries later are sent through a maze of puzzles to figure out what this man was trying to tell them. While they are trying to solve the prophecy given to them, a well known criminal is trying to kill them and get all they have found, and what they are trying to find. They travel from Pennsylvania to Philadelphia to Switzerland to Belgium.
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The box being kept safe is the main reason for all the trouble Jonathan Payne and David Jones “D.J.” have to go through. It all started at Payne’s fundraiser, in Pennsylvania, where he and Jones spotted a woman out of place. Everyone at the fundraiser where dresses up except for that one woman, which set off warning bells in both the men's heads from being in MANIAC. MANIAC is an elite special force unit that only the government knows about involving the top soldiers from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Intelligence. When they finally tracked her down and talk to her she explains that her name is Ashley and that she needed their help. She shows them a letter mailed to her that has several different languages, that she can’t understand, and that she need their help since they are important people and know lots of people that can translate the