Rift in Time

By Michael Phillips

Release : 2017-08-02

Genre : Mysteries & Thrillers, Books, Fiction & Literature, Religious Fiction, Action & Adventure

Kind : ebook

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The bestselling author of the Secret of the Rose series turns to the Holy Land, where the supposed discovery of Noah’s Ark challenges a new world order.
 
Arabia, 1898. A sole pilgrim embarks on a quest to verify the truths of the Old Testament—and is murdered ever so close to the proof he seeks. A revelation that will remain undiscovered for decades . . .
 
Turkey, present day. Scientists, historians, and preachers have dreamed of this moment for centuries. Now archaeologist Adam Livingstone is minutes away from a discovery that will catapult him into worldwide fame—and prove that Noah’s flood was no fairy tale. But as Adam begins the tedious work of unearthing the artifact, a secret cabal of financial and media giants cannot allow their diabolical plans to be destroyed—by letting the truth see the light of day . . .
 
“[An] exciting thriller.” —Library Journal
 

Rift in Time

By Michael Phillips

Release : 2017-08-02

Genre : Mysteries & Thrillers, Books, Fiction & Literature, Religious Fiction, Action & Adventure

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
The bestselling author of the Secret of the Rose series turns to the Holy Land, where the supposed discovery of Noah’s Ark challenges a new world order.
 
Arabia, 1898. A sole pilgrim embarks on a quest to verify the truths of the Old Testament—and is murdered ever so close to the proof he seeks. A revelation that will remain undiscovered for decades . . .
 
Turkey, present day. Scientists, historians, and preachers have dreamed of this moment for centuries. Now archaeologist Adam Livingstone is minutes away from a discovery that will catapult him into worldwide fame—and prove that Noah’s flood was no fairy tale. But as Adam begins the tedious work of unearthing the artifact, a secret cabal of financial and media giants cannot allow their diabolical plans to be destroyed—by letting the truth see the light of day . . .
 
“[An] exciting thriller.” —Library Journal
 

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