Dead Sea Conspiracy

August 23rd, 2022. Filed under: Tuesday's Tempting Reads.

In this thrilling adventure, archaeologist Nicole Berman is about to discover the key to unifying three major religions—if a dangerous enemy doesn’t stop her first.

Archaeologist Nicole Berman is the first woman to be awarded a permit to lead a dig in Saudi Arabia. Nicole believes what she hopes to discover has the power to to rewrite world history. She assembles a team that will ultimately surprise – and in some cases – betray her. 

In a parallel storyline, readers are launched back to ancient Ur where young Abram is sent to learn from his forebears, who tell him firsthand stories of being on the ark during the Great Flood.

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I enjoyed the parallel stories in this book. It’s the telling of journeys by both Abram and Nicole Berman. Both journeys culminate in the same spot. Nicole’s journey began after the death of her mother and ended with the mystery of Kayla, her mother’s friendly hospital administrator who was present at her death.

Since Nicole’s father was no longer going to accompany her to her archaeology site, Kayla offered to fill in for him.

This didn’t turn out to be an easy dig. One thing after another kept happening. It even appeared that a time or two Nicole would end up imprisoned in Saudi Arabia.

I really enjoyed both stories as told by Mr. Jenkins. I’ve always enjoyed his writings. Now I’m hooked on Nicole. I want to see more of her. How long do I have to wait, Mr. Jenkins?

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Author of more than 195 books with sales of over 70 million copies, including the best-selling Left Behind series, Jerry B. Jenkins is former vice president for publishing and former chairman of the board of trustees for the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.

Jerry’s writing has appeared in Time, Reader’s Digest, Parade, Guideposts, and dozens of Christian periodicals. Twenty-one of his books have reached The New York Times best-seller list (seven debuting number one).

Jerry owns the Jerry Jenkins Writers Guild, through which he trains writers online at www.JerryJenkins.com.

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