Treasure Templari: Templars, Nazis and the Holy Grail

Treasure Templari: Templars, Nazis and the Holy Grail
ISBN-10
0990741354
ISBN-13
9780990741350
Category
Fiction
Pages
318
Language
English
Published
2019-09-12
Publisher
Templars in America
Author
David S. Brody

Description

Historians Cameron Thorne and Amanda Spencer-Gunn uncover a stolen painting which the Nazis believed was a secret map to the Holy Grail and the lost treasure of the Knights Templar. Hitler planned to weaponize the Holy Grail and monetize the treasure as part of his campaign of world dominance. Cam and Amanda just want to find the legendary artifacts. The Nazis failed because they were unable to decipher the secret Templar clues left in the painting. Cam and Amanda may fail-perhaps fatally-because a group of modern-day Nazis remain obsessed with finishing Hitler's work.A thriller based on actual artwork, artifacts and events. Illustrated. Not recommended for readers with strong religious beliefs.This stand-alone novel merges together two series. It is Book #9 in the TEMPLARS IN AMERICA series and also Book #4 in the BOSTON LAW series.

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