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.
A compelling argument that connects the lost treasure of the Knights Templar to the mysterious money pit on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, that has baffled treasure hunters for two centuries • Fascinating occult detective work linking the ...
Following author Tobias Daniel Wabbel's research and investigation throughout Europe, this book finally solves the mystery of the legendary treasure of the Knights Templar.
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James Becker, New York Times bestselling author of The Templar Archive, returns with a breakneck thriller whisking readers into the shadowy secret chambers of the Knights Templar.
What appears to be a book is a cleverly disguised safe, in which she finds a single rolled parchment, written in code. For encryption expert David Mallory, the text is impenetrable.
The Dominicans and Roberto Calvi In Britain the Dominicans were known as the Black Friars, as in the bridge over the Thames. That was the bridge under which the body of a man named Roberto Calvi was found hanging in 1982.
In a search for answers to these and other questions, Celtic and medieval scholar Jean Markale goes back to original source documents in an attempt to clear away the baseless assumptions that have sprung up about the Templars and to shine ...
Although chance brought the Saint to Provence, his entanglement in a struggle for the mysterious treasure of the Knights Templar may involve fate.
Leslie Charteris' the Saint and the Templar Treasure
those Christian values using the Templar revelation as a means. The aspect of following in the Templars' footsteps is a metaphorical concept; however, in the final scene, it is physically carried out by Robert Langdon.