Heavens Fire is an adventure novel unraveling the 3,000-year-old mystery of the lost scripture of Enoch, Noah's great grandfather. One of the earliest scriptures ever recorded, the "Testament of Enoch" chronicled how, thousands of years before Christ, Man's fate was dramatically changed by the sudden appearance of benevolent alien beings called The Watchers.
According to "The Bible", Enoch wrote 366 scriptures. All of which had been discovered. Except for one.
Oxford University professor Donald Bryan and NSA agent Fae Winters are in a race against time to find the lost scripture of Enoch before its secret falls into the hands of fanatical religious faction, the Free Radicals, or the ultra secret, ultra powerful Skull and Bones.
In a puzzle solving, heart stopping, globe trotting adventure "Heavens Fire" blends fact and fiction into a roller coaster ride which forces the reader to question everything they think know about the world around us.
From the true identity of Christ to the dark secrets behind IBM, Coca Cola, Microsoft and US President George Bush's political dynasty, "Heavens Fire" raises the question: is there any truth? The shocking answer: Those who know don't care - and those who care, don't know.

Kizzi's second novel is In The Name of The Father.
In The Name of The Father is a nail biting thriller dealing with corruption and betrayal in the Holy City.

Kizzi is producing a how-to-book entitled '100 PR Problems And How To Solve Them.' The book is a collaboration with over 50 PR agencies from across the United Kingdom.
A rollercoaster thriller peppered with little known facts and theology, the latter starting lively debate with several acquaintances about religion and many other things..
It's worth reading just for the real life, controversial revelations that pop up throughout.Parallels could be made with the Da Vinci Code, but this is snappier and more to the point rarely allowing the book to be put down. A super debut novel that will stay with me for a long time, for many reasons.
- Mr. R. C. Auty. Author of "Trancewarriors"
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