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The Crucifix
by George Rogerson
336 pages
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Pope Clement XIV's cross reveals a threat to Christian canon.
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Category: History:American Indians
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About the Book
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It is twenty-five years since Jack Rikert, hero of The Circle: One Man's Odyssey, looted a priceless artifact from the tomb of his Indian ancestor, and now he is fighting determined adversaries for the possession of an ancient crucifix once worn by Pope Clement XIV. Etched on the cross is the key to the location of early writings challenging Christian canon.
Rikert seeks the crucifix, as a vital link to his Native American heritage, unaware of its power to change the face of Christendom or its potential for ultimate sanction from those pledged to keeps its secret...ominous Protectors of the Faith, whose sworn duty is to suppress writings at odds with the divinely inspired word of God.
Narrowly surviving the flooded dungeon of Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, he must choose to abandon his quest or continue, where ever-shifting loyalties create an environment of dangerous uncertainty, forcing him to guard against treachery from enemy and friend.
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| About the Author |
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George H. Rogerson was born in Tacoma, Washington, the youngest of four children. He is a retired military officer, a former political analyst, and holds a graduate degree from The Ohio State University. He has four children and lives with his wife in the Midwest. |
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