Al Qasabah Desert, Northern Egypt, 1944
While World War II rages on all fronts, three high-ranking officers secretly complete a mission. The legend and prophecies that had to do with the ancient relic had been verified in the worst possible way.
Berlin, 2009
History professor at the University of Warsaw, Alexander Kaminski, during a training seminar in Berlin receives a strange visit. The elderly and mysterious Karl Bruner, a former Nazi operative, urges him to undertake the mission of finding an ancient Sword. This is the sword used by the Roman centurion Gaius Cassius to end the life of Jesus, spearing his right side while he was on the cross of martyrdom. This ancient weapon is accompanied by amazing legends, according to which it contains supernatural powers. Meanwhile in Egypt, Kaminsky becomes embroiled in a gruesome double murder, while others are on his trail, searching for the Holy Relic. The Polish historian travels from Egypt to Jerusalem and from Armenia to Germany and Amasia, in a wild chase in which the secret services of a foreign state are also involved. Surprised, he will discover unknown shocking facts concerning his own homeland.
The sword
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Who is the author?
Panagiotis Dimitriou was born in Limassol. He studied Finance in London and works as a professor of Economics. He worked as an Investment Advisor and Corporate Analyst in the Corporate Banking Department of private organizations. He was a member of the Cyprus Studies Center. He is the author of the anniversary album: "The History of the Cypriot Currency, from talent to the euro", which was published on the occasion of Cyprus joining the euro zone and has been honored by the Cypriot Embassy in Athens.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Panagiotis Dimitriou |
Pages | 432 |
Size | 14x21 cm |
Publisher | iWrite Publications |
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