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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.

Editions

Published in London [England]: Bantam, 2008.

Translations

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