CONSPIRACY ACROSS CENTURIES
When journalist Kurt Østergaard inherits a trail of cryptic clues after his stepfather’s mysterious death, he uncovers a secret buried deep in Denmark’s past—a secret powerful enough to reshape history.
Across the country, Søren Storm, a former UN weapons inspector, confronts his own ghosts when stolen radioactive material surfaces and whispers of a looming terrorist attack begin to spread.
As Kurt and Søren’s paths collide, they are drawn into a deadly conspiracy connecting ancient prophecies, royal bloodlines, and modern-day terror. With each revelation, the truth grows darker—and the countdown to disaster ticks faster.
From Copenhagen’s gothic cathedrals to the corridors of hidden power, every clue brings them closer to an unthinkable catastrophe. And when loved ones are caught in the crossfire, failure is no longer an option.
A breathtaking international thriller that blends historical mystery, global intrigue, and relentless suspense—
perfect for readers who love twist‑filled, high‑intensity page‑turners about secrets the world was never meant to discover.
Praise for Countdown:
TWO medals at the annual GLOBAL BOOK AWARDS 2025: BRONZE in the Category Thrillers - Conspiracy SILVER in the category Thrillers - Historical
IPPY SILVER MEDALIST 2025 The annual Independent Publisher Book Awards rewarded Countdown with a SILVER medal in the category: BEST FOREIGIN EBOOK 2025
“Conspiracies, terrorism, and a looming apocalypse unite in this breakneck thriller." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, BOOKLIFE REVIEWS.
"This Scandinavian caper offers plenty of hard-boiled tension.” KIRKUS REVIEW
"Countdown is a gripping thriller that will appeal to fans of Dan Brown, Robert Ludlum, and Tom Clancy." LITERARY TITAN Award Winner 2025
“Countdown is an adrenaline rush from start to finish. Just when I thought I had everything figured out, the story twisted in unexpected ways, keeping me on edge and proving that nothing was as it seemed. The tension never let up, and the non-stop action made it impossible to put down.
Kurt and Soren, in particular, were incredibly relatable, and I found myself rooting for them every step of the way. It was a wild ride, full of surprises, and I was more than happy to be along for it.” THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF BOOKS