The Ignoble Lie by Matthew Peters

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THE IGNOBLE LIE

by Matthew Peters

July 7 – August 1, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

The Ignoble Lie by Matthew Peters

Of Gods & Men Series

 

What if the Ark of the Covenant isn’t a reference to the chest containing the Ten Commandments God revealed to Moses atop Mount Sinai?

What if it refers to the tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh whose contents would revolutionize religious history?

As ex-Jesuit Scott Larson and adventuress Zady Jones learn, such a discovery can be deadly.

A terrorist attack on the Great Pyramid of Giza ratchets up the tension in Washington, D.C., where President John Jenkins has been impeached for an order declaring the U.S. a Judeo-Christian nation. The terrorists threaten more attacks in Egypt and the U.S. unless their demand is met—and it’s something only Larson and Jones can give them. When the efforts to meet the terrorists’ demand goes awry and Zady’s sister is kidnapped, Larson and Jones race to save her. Along the way, they receive a series of mysterious clues that point to the existence of a shocking historical secret, one that could not only topple Jenkins’ presidency but upend Judeo-Christianity.

Praise for The Ignoble Lie:

“This fast-paced religious thriller will especially appeal to fans of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. Unlike that book, though, The Ignoble Lie digs deep into Biblical lore and ancient history, back to the origins of the historical Moses in ancient Egypt. If you like your thrillers seasoned with Church conspiracies, Egyptian archaeology, and murderous mercenaries, look no further. You won’t be able to put it down.”
~ Chris

The Ignoble Lie by Matthew Peters is a sophisticated geopolitical thriller that intertwines religious history, political intrigue, and clandestine warfare… I loved the characters in The Ignoble Lie — believable and thoroughly explored. The prose, the sparkling dialogue, and the deft plotting are the elements that captivated me, together with the suspenseful storytelling. 5 Stars”
~ Christian Sia for Readers’ Favorite

Inside the Author of The Ignoble Lie:

I’m so excited to share that Matthew Peters, author of The Ignoble Lie visited with me recently. Here are some highlights from our conversation.

What inspired you to write your first book?

What inspired me to write my first book, Conversations Among Ruins, was my personal interest in mental health and substance abuse. The main character was an alcoholic professor who struggled with mental illness, mostly depression and anxiety. There was also a love interest in his life that had soured. When I wrote the book, I was in a dark place, probably the darkest place I’ve ever been, and the novel was an attempt to process things in my life that didn’t make sense at the time. It helped me see that not everything in life has to make sense, and it taught me that this is all right. It helped me accept certain things just as they are—about myself and about life—which is what I’d hoped to accomplish in writing the novel. I took if off the market with the hope of reworking it. I haven’t yet, but maybe I will one day.

If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?

Actually, I don’t think I would. I spend a great deal of time researching my novels before I set a single word to paper, and before I write I work-up a pretty detailed synopsis. This helps me avoid writer’s block and allows me considerable deliberation on all elements of the plot and character development before writing the first sentence. This lets me play out a variety of scenarios before choosing the elements I think will work best in the particular story I’m trying to tell. That having been said, I spend an inordinate amount of time ruminating over the word choices I’ve made in the firm conviction that there’s always a better way to say something. I try to let these things go, but it’s hard sometimes.

Who has impacted your life the most and in what way?

My wife. I was in a bad place when we met. She lit a way out of the darkness, showed me a way I could be me, taught me how to enjoy life. Her parents did, too. My life has been completely different since she came into it, and I wouldn’t trade any of it for the world. I enjoy each day, and I’ve been given the gift of doing what I love most, which is writing. What could be more wonderful than that? I’m very lucky.

What event in your life do you remember first when asked for a humorous story?

Our wedding. We’d been together many years by the time we got married, and it was really just a legalization of our commitment to each other. We didn’t want to make a fuss about it, so we decided to go to the magistrate’s office. We live in a pretty busy area and felt the best thing to do was to make an appointment. We picked a less populated city than the one we live in, thinking it would be easier to schedule. When we showed up at the designated place it was actually in the town’s detention center. Well, the magistrate gave us a choice: we could either get married inside near the “No Prisoners Past This Point” sign or we could go outside, where we’d have a lovely view of the barbed wire surrounding the building. It was pouring rain that day, so we opted for indoors and the prisoner sign. We’re big Disney fans so we wore matching Disney t-shirts, which are proudly displayed in our one and only wedding photo taken by the magistrate with my wife’s cell phone. It was definitely a day to remember.

Isn’t that fabulous?! You really need to check out Matthew Peters and his new release, The Ignoble Lie!

Book Details:

Genre: Political/Religious thriller
Published by: Mélange Books
Publication Date: May 12, 2025
Number of Pages: 368
ISBN: 979-8886533712 (print)
Series: Of Gods & Men, Book 1
Book Links: Amazon | Apple Books | Barnes & Noble | BookShop.org | Goodreads | BookBub | Mélange Books

Read an excerpt:

SUNDAY

Chapter 1

Under a spring sunset, the pyramids of Giza stood like pointed stone islands in a timeless sea of desert sand. At the northeast corner of the plateau, several armed guards perched atop camels at the base of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. The leader of the security force nodded as three lean bearded men garbed in long, white robes and carrying cameras and other electronic equipment approached. The trio formed a loose line and then trudged up the massive beige limestone blocks to the main entrance on the north face of the pyramid.

When they stepped inside, the cool air moved slightly like a palm frond breeze fanned by ancient servants. The men could still hear the hum of the generator outside as they made their way down a long, sloping, cramped corridor in the pale glow of the electric lighting. Following the metal conduit from the generator, they began climbing a longer passage. Their stated job was simple: set up the cameras needed to film the contents of the recently discovered room behind the west wall of the King’s Chamber, one of only two known chambers in the vast structure. Official filming by an international team would commence in the morning and the world would soon learn of the contents.

An hour later, one of the men burst out of the pyramid’s entrance covered in blood. Sweat drenched his brow as he bent over, his hands on his knees, trying desperately to suck oxygen into his lungs. Fortunately, the guards were not in sight. After a few moments, he raised himself to a fully standing position and wiped blood from his hands onto his dove-colored djellaba. He looked up at the sky beseechingly. The setting sun was glorious: red, orange, bronze. The scene was somehow new and final: the first sunset and the last. The celestial canvas suddenly looked like an unfolding scroll and for one fleeting moment on that scroll he saw painted what he’d glimpsed in the hidden room.

A golden rectangular chest with two winged lions with human heads on a peaked, shiny lid. Four gold rings were set into the bottom four feet, through which golden poles were placed for carrying. It was—

No, it couldn’t be…

Could it?

It was almost impossible to believe, but what if it was? After all, it looked exactly as it was described in the Torah, though that source couldn’t entirely be trusted.

But if there was even a chance that it was, no matter how small…

At least, that’s what they’d told him. And in the end, that was all that really mattered: what they had told him. Because the money that would go to his family was more than he could ever make in a whole lifetime.

With shaky hands, he fumbled for his cell phone and punched the #1 button.

“Yes?” a voice said after one ring.

“It’s as you feared.”

“Now is the time,” the voice responded.

“Allahu Akbar,” the man whispered and ended the call.

He took a deep breath, the kind a long jumper takes just before the approach, then punched the code on his phone.

He held his breath until the explosive detonated.

Then there was nothing but blackness that stretched into forever.

***

Excerpt from The Ignoble Lie by Matthew Peters. Copyright 2025 by Matthew Peters. Reproduced with permission from Matthew Peters. All rights reserved.

 

 

Author Bio:

Matthew Peters

Matthew Peters has a B.A. from Vassar College and an M.A., and Ph.D. from Duke University. He is a member of International Thriller Writers and currently resides in North Carolina. He is passionate about exploring religious, political, and socioeconomic issues from a variety of different perspectives and especially values the views put forth by marginalized groups or people. His writing involves a good deal of research, and he is committed to writing plausible novels, in the hope of giving readers food for thought.

Catch Up With Matthew Peters:

www.MatthewPetersBooks.com
Amazon Author Profile
Goodreads
BookBub – @matthewpeters
Instagram – @matthewpetersbooks
BlueSky – @matthewpetersitw.bsky.social

 

 

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3 Comments

  1. Wendy Barrows

    Great interview! Oh my word, wedding vows at a detention center! That one is for the books. A wedding to remember!

    Reply
    • Gina @ HottBooks

      Absolutely! LOVED having you visit & can’t wait to do it again!

      Reply

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