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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... Things are going to get dicey. Get your sweet ass out of there any way you can. And I want to see you as soon as you get back. Clear?” She tried to reason with him and buy more time, but he hung up before she could make her case. When ...
... thing. He spoke to her in a language known only to Cotten and her twin sister, a sister who had died at birth. *** Chaotic shouts jarred her awake. The Arabian sun, already high in the morning sky, blinded her as she sat up in the bed ...
... thing that haunted her the most was Archer's words. Geh el crip. She finally packed the box back in the bag, returned to her seat, and stowed it in the overhead. *** At JFK, Cotten passed through Customs and Immigration. As she made her ...
... things are really heating up over there.” “You won't believe the shit I've been through the last couple of days.” She began filling in her friend but deliberately left out the part where Archer had begged her to take the box, had gazed ...
... thing you're beautiful, cause you sure can't sing,” Cotten said with a chuckle. “I love you, too,” Vanessa said, and hung up. Cotten slipped the cell back in her overcoat pocket and stopped to watch the on-air monitor over the lobby ...
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Chapter Thirteen | |
Chapter Fourteen | |
Chapter Sixteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Eighteen | |
Chapter Nineteen | |
Chapter TwentyOne | |
Chapter TwentyTwo | |