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Christ Clone

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In this gripping thriller, the challenge goes clone Jesus Christ.

Can science make a leap of faith?

A wealthy businessman, issues a global challenge to all biotechnology clone Jesus Christ. As precious artefacts - the spearhead reputed to have been used to stab Jesus on the cross, a piece of the cross itself, and the Shroud of Turin - go missing from churches and private collections around the world, three scientific groups start their top-secret experiments.

Across town, Michael Malone is a broken man. Once a respected priest, husband and father to a beautiful daughter named Mary, he now spends most of his time in a bar, drinking to drown the memory of the past. The unfortunate chain of events he is so desperate to forget began years before with the abduction of his daughter, and resulted in the loss of his wife - and his faith. From behind the bar, a TV news item brings his terrible memories flooding back. Malone embarks on a renewed quest to find his daughter, unaware of the extraordinary things that lie ahead.

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First published February 8, 2008

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January 2, 2019
This was okay I guess... far too much conspiracy for me but I'd love to know who was the real clone
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April 20, 2014
Since I wrote it, it's Obviously an amazing book by an outstanding author!
Always keen to hear your comments and criticisms ( but please be kind I'm fragile haha)
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June 24, 2012
This book was a really good read. Very interesting concept that starts in Los Angeles and mixes 21st century science with history and legend . . .

Watch for the sequel that will be released by the end of 2012.
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August 27, 2012
It was an interesting concept, I enjoyed following the story in and out of 21st century science mixed with ancient idealism's. Worth a look.
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