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Published in London [England]: Headlines, 2008; and the New York, NY: Dell Books, 2008.
Published in London [England]: Headlines, 2008; and the New York, NY: Dell Books, 2008.


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*[ Google Books]
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The Lost Tomb (aka The Last Gospel) (2008) is a novel by David J.L. Gibbins.

Abstract

In the treacherous waters off the rugged Sicilian coast, marine archaeologist Jack Howard and his team of scientific experts and ex-Special Forces commandos make a shocking find while searching for the legendary shipwreck of the apostle Paul. And when a second artifact is uncovered in the ruins of a buried city, Jack is on the verge of a discovery that could shake the world to its foundations: the handwritten words of Jesus Christ himself.

Editions and translations

Published in London [England]: Headlines, 2008; and the New York, NY: Dell Books, 2008.

External links

  • [ Google Books]