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The First Apostle (2008) is a novel by James Becker.
Abstract
Policeman Chris Bronson discovers an ancient inscription which, if revealed, would shake the foundations of Christianity. Followed by The Moses Stone (2009 Becker), novel.
"An ancient inscription... a dangerous secret? An explosive debut thriller! Chris Bronson is devastated when his best friend?s wife? the woman he was secretly in love with?dies in a tragic accident. But when Bronson heads to Italy to console his friend, he finds the evidence of a break-in?and a strange Latin inscription on a stone above the fireplace. To decipher the stone Bronson enlists the help of his ex-wife, an antiques expert, sending them on a treacherous path of clues across Europe leading to a truth so dangerous it could destroy the very foundations of the Christian faith?"--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in London [England]: Bantam, 2008.