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On the Third Day : a Novel

Read, Piers Paul. (Author).

Summary: Archaeologists in Jerusalem make a revolutionary discovery in this "beautifully written" thriller from a #1 New York Times-bestselling author (Ruth Rendell). John Lambert, Catholic priest and professor of biblical archaeology, returns to London from an archaeological dig in Israel-and not long after, he's found dead, hanged in his room. It's only the first shocking discovery for his assistant, Andrew Nash, a young friar. The second is the reason for the spiritual disillusionment that led his mentor to such a desperate act: irrefutable evidence of the skeletal remains of Jesus Christ excavated under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City. The find could shake the core doctrine of the Catholic Church and destroy the very foundation of the Christian faith. But it also poses a grave threat to Nash and his associate, Israeli archaeologist Michael Dagan-because they're not the only ones scrambling to piece together the clues to this ancient mystery. In their shadow are the KGB, the Israeli Secret Service, and an ambitious American cardinal. But are they collaborators in a diabolical hoax or coconspirators in a cover-up of the most damning discovery in history' The answer "chills the blood and makes the hair stand on end ... 'onfirming Read as one of our strongest novelists" (The Independent). "It's hard to imagine a more provocative thesis," said the New York Times of this forerunner to the biblical conspiracy thrillers of Dan Brown and Kate Mosse. On the Third Day is "an enthralling read-touch[ing] upon a number of current theological controversies" (Kirkus Reviews).

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  • ISBN: 9781504044653
  • ISBN: 1504044657
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (207 pages)
  • Publisher: Newburyport : Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller, 2017.

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Print version record.
Subject: Jesus Christ -- Resurrection -- Fiction
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity -- Fiction
Archaeologists -- Fiction
Social ethics -- Fiction
Israel -- Fiction
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Jesus Christ
Archaeologists
Christianity
Interfaith relations
Judaism
Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Social ethics
Israel
Genre: Electronic books.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Fiction.
Detective and mystery stories.

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Summary: Archaeologists in Jerusalem make a revolutionary discovery in this "beautifully written" thriller from a #1 New York Times-bestselling author (Ruth Rendell). John Lambert, Catholic priest and professor of biblical archaeology, returns to London from an archaeological dig in Israel-and not long after, he's found dead, hanged in his room. It's only the first shocking discovery for his assistant, Andrew Nash, a young friar. The second is the reason for the spiritual disillusionment that led his mentor to such a desperate act: irrefutable evidence of the skeletal remains of Jesus Christ excavated under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City. The find could shake the core doctrine of the Catholic Church and destroy the very foundation of the Christian faith. But it also poses a grave threat to Nash and his associate, Israeli archaeologist Michael Dagan-because they're not the only ones scrambling to piece together the clues to this ancient mystery. In their shadow are the KGB, the Israeli Secret Service, and an ambitious American cardinal. But are they collaborators in a diabolical hoax or coconspirators in a cover-up of the most damning discovery in history' The answer "chills the blood and makes the hair stand on end ... 'onfirming Read as one of our strongest novelists" (The Independent). "It's hard to imagine a more provocative thesis," said the New York Times of this forerunner to the biblical conspiracy thrillers of Dan Brown and Kate Mosse. On the Third Day is "an enthralling read-touch[ing] upon a number of current theological controversies" (Kirkus Reviews).

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