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The Moses Stone (2009) is a novel by James Becker.

Abstract

"A clay tablet covered in ancient writing is found by an English couple in Morocco. A day later they are dead. But where is the relic they died to protect? Determined to uncover a secret that's endured for two millennia, Chris Bronson follows a trail of clues that lead him from the hustle of a Moroccan souk to the deserted caves of Qumran." -- Publisher's description

"An ancient code. A sinister secret. A deadly chase for the truth... In Morocco, an English couple discovers a clay tablet covered in ancient writing. One day later, they are dead. Called to North Africa to investigate, detective Chris Bronson follows a trail of clues that plunge him into a mystery that has gone unsolved since biblical times. For the stone he must find is older and far more dangerous than he could ever have imagined..."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in London [England]: Bantam, 2009.

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