Book description
Eight hundred years ago a Crusader in the Holy Land discovered a
gold box. Under a veil of secrecy it was transported to England and
hidden, the clues to its whereabouts embedded in sixteen cryptic
lines of verse. For centuries it has been rumoured the treasure was
none other than the Ark of the Covenant . . .
And now, after a brutal murder in Washington and the theft of an
ancient relic known as the Stones of Fire, there's a desperate need to
find out whether the rumours are true. For the Stones of Fire was
Moses' breastplate, supposedly worn to protect him from the Ark of the
Covenant and if - as it seems - a sinister army of mercenaries has
masterminded the theft, it's only a matter of time before they use the
Ark to wage war on a terrifying and devastating scale.
The Ark of the Covenant must be found. The safety of the world
depends upon it.
C. M. Palov lives in West Virginia.
Stones of Fire
is her first novel.