The Moses Expedition

The Moses Expedition

First U.S. edition cover
Author Juan Gómez-Jurado
Original title Contrato con Dios
Translator A. V. Lebron
Cover artist Katuxa Otero
Country United States
Language English
Genre Thriller/Mystery/Adventure
Publisher Atria (a Simon & Schuster imprint)
Publication date
2010
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 388pp
ISBN 1-4165-9064-1
Preceded by God's Spy
Followed by The Traitor's Emblem

The Moses Expedition is a 2010 bestselling thriller novel by Juan Gómez-Jurado originally published in Spain and was published in the UK by Orion with the title Contract with God. The book topped the bestselling list in Europe and some of the American lists such as Amazon's, having sold 1.5 million copies to date. It also won awards such as the "Best Popular Culture Novel" and "Best Adventure Novel" in the 2011 International Latino Book Awards, held in New York City. The novel, set in nowadays Middle East as well as in Washington and New York city, follows the story of an expedition to recover the Ark of the Covenant while it unfolds the story of a young boy running away from the SS in Nazi's occupied Austria. It concerns such themes as Islamic terrorism, the Holocaust and the conflict between Faith and reason. It has been recently optioned to become a Hollywood movie.

Characters

There are also a number of minor, real life characters, e.g. Heinrich Gross and others. The novel it also depicts the Am Spiegelgrund clinic, a center for the euthanasia of children, which was part of Hitler's Final Solution.

Reaction

Being a household name in Europe but not yet in the United States, a group of New York Times bestselling authors such as Brad Thor, Matthew Pearl, Javier Sierra, Stephen Coonts, Steve Berry and Katherine Neville among others backed The Moses Expedition with quotes. Booklist praised it as a "A perfectly balanced, fast-paced, and compelling thriller. Already an international bestseller, it's also likely to draw the American crowd".[1]

References

  1. Jurado, Juan-Gomez, The Moses Expedition, March 2010, Atria, ISBN 978-1-4165-9064-4. Retrieved June 2011
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