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The Jerusalem Scrolls

Vatican Secret Archive Thrillers, Book 5

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The Jerusalem Scrolls

By: Gary McAvoy
Narrated by: Will Damron
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Two young Israeli boys discover an ancient red clay jar in a hidden cave tucked away in the Judean Desert near Qumran.

Inside the jar are several scrolls written by the Essenes 2,000 years earlier, before the Great Jewish Revolt, including one legendary scroll engraved on silver that speaks of what may be the great Lost Treasures of Solomon buried around Jerusalem—consistent with the predictions of the fabled Copper Scroll discovered in 1947 near the Dead Sea. But one of the overlooked parchments turns out to be far more pivotal to Christianity than anything ever before discovered—a startling manuscript written by St. Paul himself that could rewrite religious history.

Father Michael Dominic and his friends are called to Jerusalem to inspect the silver scroll, but others are trying to get to the precious manuscripts first—members of a little known sect called the Mithraists, the chief rival to Christianity up to the fourth century...a wealthy Texas televangelist...an Egyptian antiquities broker...Israeli Mossad agents...and a cast of rogues each out for themselves.

Follow the adventures of Father Dominic and his loyal team from Rome to the Holy Land—through the colorful bazaars of Cairo to the ancient holy sites of Jerusalem and Jordan—in this engaging, historical international thriller.

"This job isn't always just prayers and parchments," Father Micahel Dominic quips, as he and his cohort of experts in ancient religious documents and artifacts face a theft, a murder, and a race to unearth "the largest known buried treasure in world history." So it goes in McAvoy's fifth book in the Vatican Secret Archives series.... The story builds strong momentum without sacrificing the hallmarks of McAvoy's genre: the sense of awe and of history remains potent throughout, even amidst the cobra attacks, stun gun maneuvers, and occasional flayings. Quality control remains high in this series, and McAvoy plants seeds, after a winning conclusion, for more adventure to come." (Publishers Weekly - Booklife)

©2023 Gary McAvoy (P)2023 Gary McAvoy
Historical Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Middle East Thriller

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Yet another great factual and fiction led story. Brilliant action and twists and turns. Love it especially the relationship between father Michael and Hannah

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Great read, well paced fiction, well developed characters that are relatable and fit well into the modern world !

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