While working with the CIA, Interpol Agent Lieutenant Jean Marceau is thrown into a case involving murder and a conspiracy that threatens to destroy America and all the freedoms it stands for. Through this wild ride of navigating through religious orders, political espionage, and secret societies, Jean begins to question the system he was brought up to believe in. Is there such a thing as coincidence?
Do we have free will? Can we really choose our own destinies? Finally, Jean comes face to face with the realization of what motivates us all to make choices in life, leading him to uncover the beginnings of life itself.
Da Vinci Code meets X-Files, Numinous is a high-flying sci-fi psychological thriller that will take you on a journey to uncover dark and ancient powerful global forces that have been scheming for centuries to create a One World Order.



At age forty-two, Lt. Jean Marceau, maintained the athletic stamina and wits he struggled to acquire way back from his former British Special Forces training days. Still looking slick and handsome with a full head of dark black hair and probing brown eyes, he was not spectacularly built but was limber with a stealthy strength about him.
At five feet eight and a half inches, he weighed a hundred and fifty-five pounds which flowed from his strong neck to torso and around his shoulders to arms, he exuded an uninterrupted determined demeanor. As former British Special Forces veteran, he received investigative intelligence training in anti-terrorism while in the service, and after his duty chose to complete a Doctorate degree in Philosophy at Oxford College in England. Soon after, he elected to work for INTERPOL, the world-renowned British Intelligence Agency.
His current post was at the INTERPOL National Central Bureau office in Washington D.C. office, located within the U.S. Department of Justice, and was thereto assist U.S. CIA operatives on various international terrorist and drug trafficking cases. As an only child, like his father, Jean began using his mother's maiden name after she had passed on from a long battle with cancer about five years ago.
Since her passing, the relationship between father and son had been touch and go with a few phone calls and postcards here and there. Ever since the age of ten, though remaining very close to his mother, Lt. Marceau always felt a distance from his busy mad scientist father.

However, he still managed to have many fond childhood memories of the Doctor being a caring father and loving husband. In his heart, Jean always had some inkling that his father, as much as he could, kept a close but discrete eye on him throughout his life.
The Doctor had many powerful friends with their fingers on the pulse of various global networks. Part of the Doctor’s duties were to conduct high level forensic work and bio-research investigations for various intelligence agencies throughout the world. Jean credited his own career as somewhat being inspired by his father’s work.