The Silent Apostle

The Silent Apostle
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781462024469
ISBN-13 : 1462024467
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Book Synopsis The Silent Apostle by : Andrew David Dolye

Download or read book The Silent Apostle written by Andrew David Dolye and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2011-07-08 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kemp Hastings a freelance troubleshooter for the Fisher Kings is tasked with authenticating an illuminated manuscript that has strong links to the crucufixion and may have been penned by Mary Magdalene herself. Hastings teams up with Dr Darlene Gammay a biblical studies teacher and embark on an adventure that results in an event that rocks the Papacy. In her efforts to research the parchment Darlene inadvertantly makes contact with the Sanctos Epistula (Letters of the Saints) and is burdened with a tattoo across her back and left shoulder that may reflect the true likeness of the Holiest of Mothers. The tattoo reflects the work of Gabriel Dante Rosetti's famous pre- raphaelite work from the late 18th century indicating that the artist may have had access to a more secret society. On discovering the tattoo Hastings finds that the manuscript that was hidden in his desk has returned to a simple blank parchment page of two thousand years ago In the interim period - a known Hellfire Corss Sword has been mysteriously removed from the secure archives of the vatican and the Pope has concerns over the safety of his flock.


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