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Provenance

Achieving redemption could be the greatest sin...

Author:
Victor Milan

Cover Artist:
Tim Bradstreet

First Edition

Release Date:
March, 2008

Cover Price:
$6.99

ISBN-10:
0-373-62129-9

ISBN-13:
978-0-373-62129-3


Kindle

Release Date:
March, 2008

Cover Price:
$5.99


Graphic Audio MP3 CD

Release Date:
August, 2008

Cover Price:
$19.99

ISBN-13:
978-1-599-50466-7


Graphic Audio MP3 Download

Release Date:
August, 2008

Cover Price:
$12.99


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Teaser:

When a mysterious man orchestrates an attack on archaeologist Annja Creed and then offers her an assignment, Annja is baffled. But the mission is too intriguing for her to refuse. She must find an object that possesses a sacred and powerful secret offering atonement to anyone who uncovers it—or wreaking havoc on the world.

Stolen from an ancient order of knights, the relic is now in the clutches of a band of pirates sailing the South China Sea. When a government leader threatens to destroy the pirate ship—along with the artifact—rather than let it get into the wrong hands, Annja must decide at what cost the sacred prize should be protected. Destroying it would defile history. But saving it could bring about apocalypse.

Back Cover:

Finding the relic is a divine quest. Even if it means committing murder.

When a mysterious man orchestrates an attack on archaeologist Annja Creed and then offers her an assignment, Annja is baffled. But the mission is too intriguing for her to refuse. She must find an object that possesses a sacred and powerful secret offering atonement to anyone who uncovers it—or wreaking havoc on the world.

Stolen from an ancient order of knights, the relic is now in the clutches of a band of pirates sailing the South China Sea. When a government leader threatens to destroy the pirate ship—along with the artifact—rather than let it get into the wrong hands, Annja must decide at what cost the sacred prize should be protected. Destroying it would defile history. But saving it could bring about apocalypse.