In a career that has spanned philanthropy, politics, public service, and the Fortune 500, John Heubusch served as the first president of the Waitt Institute, a nonprofit research organization dedicated to historic discovery and scientific exploration. Cited often by The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times, Heubusch has also been a contributing writer for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Investor’s Business Daily, Forbes, and other leading publications. He is presently the executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. He resides with his wife and children in Los Angeles and is the author of The Shroud Conspiracy and The Second Coming.
"The Shroud Conspiracy is an absolutely brilliant thriller!
This riveting, intrigue-filled mystery is like nothing you’ve read
before. Once you start, you won’t be able to put it down."
*Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Foreign
Agent*
"Marvelously written and detailed, so exquisitely paced, so
vibrantly entertaining that it leads me to ask, 'so when's
the movie being made?'"
*Greg Gutfeld of FOX News' "The Five"*
"A fast paced story, with some great twists, it is a page-turner
from beginning to end! John Heubusch jumps onto the writing
stage with a huge first book. Move over Dan Brown, you have
some competition... A great read!”
*Scott McEwen, author of American Sniper*
"Indiana Jones meets DaVinci Code. Definitely one of the
most intensely exciting thrillers you’ll read all
year.”
*Ted Bell, bestselling author of The Patriot*
"Faith, science and human frailty are all knit together in John
Heubusch’s new thriller, The Shroud Conspiracy. Bouncing
from Mumbai to Rome, and Geneva to the Eastern Shore, this is a
novel you cannot put down and won’t want to miss.”
*Michael Duffy, co-author, The Presidents Club*
"Thrilling for its plausibility in today’s technology-driven
world... this book demands a sequel!"
*Library Journal*
"An action-packed thriller with enough twists and turns to keep
fans of Dan Brown or Brad Meltzer happy, enough science to keep the
skeptics appeased, and enough ethical quandaries to keep the
philosophers among us well engaged."
*Steve Forbes*
"Intense and intriguing."
*Booklist*
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