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The Bible of Clay

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In St. Peter’s Basilica, a man sits in a confessional asking forgiveness for a murder he’s about to commit. And a young priest begins a desperate journey to stop him. . . .
It’s only the beginning of a ruthless race among the world’s most powerful to find a rumored cache of sacred texts inscribed with the story of Creation as told by Abraham. This account, on tablets of clay, predates the Bible by a thousand years and could be one of the most important discoveries of all time. Archaeologist Clara Tannenberg’s announcement of an excavation to seek the tablets has set off shock waves of outrage, contempt, and outright disbelief. But among four old friends, bound through decades by shared tragedy, the announcement has renewed their hunger for revenge. For Clara’s reclusive, infamous grandfather Alfred is a man as feared as he is hated and his enemies will stop at nothing to destroy him–and will use anything as a weapon . . . even his granddaughter.
As Clara and her husband Ahmed put together a ragtag team to excavate the Bible of Clay from deep within the heart of Iraq, another far more sinister team is determined to get there first. Sweeping from the time of the biblical patriarchs to the front lines of the Iraqi conflict to the parties and back rooms of Washington, D.C., THE BIBLE OF CLAY is a thriller of unrelenting, thought-provoking, and all-too-plausible suspense.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A breathtaking race to find a rumored cache of sacred clay tablets inscribed with the story of Creation as told by Abraham--this is a contemporary biblical mystery that rivals THE DA VINCI CODE. An archaeological epic spanning the globe from pre-biblical history to Iraq to the Vatican to Washington, DC, the story goes beyond the suspense surrounding the religious artifact to embrace its far-reaching historical repercussions. Iranian-American actress Shoreh Aghdashloo's accent and deep voice lend an exotic atmosphere to the story and enhance its cosmic significance. Her slight but frequent mispronunciations do not distract, but her lack of expression and inflection to differentiate the cast of characters is a disappointment. A.W. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 3, 2008
      International bestseller Navarro (The Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud) wades back into the religious artifact suspense pond, but this time she's pretty much dead in the water with too many unpleasant characters, repetitive exposition, a plodding plot and flat unimaginative prose (perhaps the fault of the translator?). In Iraq, shortly before the current war, Iraqi archeologist Clara Tannenberg announces an incredible find: two cuneiform clay tablets that refer to another set of tablets that record the biblical patriarch Abraham's story of the creation of the earth. The twist is that this clay bible with Abraham's narrative was written a thousand years before the papyrus version we know today. This discovery, one character asserts, will \x93change history, with repercussions in religion and even politics.\x94 How this will happen and what the repercussions will be are never really explained, as a group of off-the-shelf evil Nazis vie with Clara's thuggish grandfather and a few other interested parties to find, seize, steal or sell the clay tablets.

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