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Journal Entry 1 by seldombites from Cambridge Park, New South Wales Australia on Monday, June 09, 2008
From Back Jerusalem is a ticking time bomb... An ancient artifact is stolen from beneath Temple Mount. With thirteen Israeli soldiers dead, and the Palestinians outraged over the desecration of the sacred ground, tensions are running high. Detectives are working frantically to identify the stolen relic and the thieves, before civil unrest escalates to deadly proportions. Meanwhile, in Vatican city, American scientist Charlotte Hennesey and Italian anthropologist Giovanni Bersei have been secretly summoned to analyse a mysterious archaeological treasure that could prove to be history's darkest secret: a human skeleton, approximately 2,000 years old, and bearing the unmistakeable marks of crucifixion... With the malevolent eye of Vatican security expert Salvatore Conte watching her every move, Charlotte must work against the clock to uncover an astonishing truth that threatens the very foundations of belief. And there's a more immdiate question to face: whether the vatican will allow this information - and Charlotte - to see the light of day... | Comment This is a paperback book published in 2007. This book has 438 pages. |
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Journal Entry 2 by seldombites at Bellbowrie, Queensland Australia on Thursday, September 09, 2010
Released 1 yr ago (9/9/2010 UTC) at Bellbowrie, Queensland Australia CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
 Selected from the OzVBB.
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Journal Entry 3 by jennymidget at Bellbowrie, Queensland Australia on Saturday, September 18, 2010
Thanks fairy-whispers!
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Journal Entry 4 by jennymidget at Bellbowrie, Queensland Australia on Monday, November 15, 2010
This was okay - reasonably interesting, lots of different snapshots of the different people involved in the mystery, very readable. But I felt like it was a bit unpolished/unfinished at the end, and the obvious "written with a movie deal in mind" feeling throughout it made my skin crawl a bit. Not standout, but not a waste of time. Maybe an airport book... :) Sending to a BookMoocher in Israel - hadn't thought about the implications of this until just now, but I'm sure it will be alright. Maybe he'll have a whole new perspective on it!
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Journal Entry 5 by AnonymousFinder at Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Israel on Sunday, November 28, 2010
Received from a BM friend!
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