An Unsolved 60-year old murder…A mysterious biblical parchment…
What is the connection between an unsolved murder in 1949, and a biblical parchment that had recently shown up in Washington, DC?
A biblical antiquities investigator in Jerusalem must authenticate the parchment, which she knows, if proven to be legitimate, could have serious implications.
While she continues her work on the ancient scroll, others are covertly watching her, and more deaths are taking place.
This book was very interesting, held my attention throughout. It jumped around quite a bit but not so much that you couldn't follow the characters, and there were a lot of them. The book could have used some heavy editing. It read like it was only spellchecked and never actually read by a person. A lot of sentences had wrong words in them, ie: here instead of her. Just before the ending of the book the paragraphs all ran together, no editing at all. The ending of the book wrapped up too quickly for my taste. All in all, I enjoyed it and would recommend it as the premise was very good and well thought out.
i read this book to chapter 31. just couldn't get into it. the read felt more like a religious history book to me. not into this genre. i love mystery, crime and even some paranormal but this was a bit to much history for me.
i do feel that the writing was good and the story would appeal greatly to the right readers.