The Grail ConspiracySpeaking Volumes - 325 páginas On assignment in the Middle East, television journalist Cotten Stone stumbles upon an archeological dig that uncovers the world’s most-sought-after religious relic: The Holy Grail. With his last dying breath, Dr. Gabriel Archer gives it to Cotten, uttering “You are the only one” in a language she’s heard from only one other person—her deceased twin sister. What begins as a hot news story for the ambitious young reporter soon turns into a nightmare when the Holy Grail is stolen and strange “accidents” befall her dearest friends. Running for her life, she turns to John Tyler, a priest with firsthand knowledge of religious artifacts, for help. An anonymous source leads them to New Orleans during Mardi Gras, where an abominable experiment is underway that—unless destroyed—promises to unleash an ancient evil upon the Earth. “This page-turner is bound to show up on Da Vinci Code read-alike lists at public libraries across the country.”—Library Journal |
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... glanced behind, wishing for the glow of headlights, but there was only dark, barren desert. “I should have known better than to trust that guy.” Her voice cracked from the dryness. Whatever he'd heard on the radio must have spooked the ...
... Glancing at Archer's box, she decided that, as a precaution, she needed to put it in a safe place until she figured out what to do with it. Cotten rinsed her glass. As she dried it, she tilted her head and looked at the teapot sitting ...
... glanced at her watch—about fifteen more minutes before her meeting with Ted. Ending the archives search, Cotten headed back down the hall and stuck her head in one of the edit rooms. “Anybody got a Bible?” “You get religion in the ...
... glanced at the clock on the wall. “And you're late.” “Forgive me, Ted,” she said, putting on her best little-girl smile. “I had to make a quick trip to the archives.” “Oh? I thought you had all your research.” “Just a few loose ends ...
... glanced around at the shelves that were chock-full of books. “Quite a collection.” “Most belonged to my predecessor. But they do make for interesting reading.” He set his cup down and said, “So, Ms. Stone—” “Please, just Cotten.” She ...
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Chapter Thirteen | |
Chapter Fourteen | |
Chapter Sixteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Eighteen | |
Chapter Nineteen | |
Chapter TwentyOne | |
Chapter TwentyTwo | |