![]() Armchair travel from Italy to Malta... then on to Damascus. Ponder the mystery behind ancient icons.Enjoy the birth of a new romance. Debate alternative biblical interpretation. Look up the scientific tests included in the book. Follow a thrilling chase. According to Luke is a thrilling romantic novel of secrecy, symbols, faith, and forbidden love. It takes
the reader on a quest for an ancient truth so powerful it disturbs the Catholic
Church: a truth so explosive it attracts violent separatists and demands a
ransom of millions. Follow a chase that charges from Venice to Malta, and then
to Ravenna: a chase that escalates to disaster in Damascus, until a solution is
found in the Victorian countryside in Australia.
Shattered by the breakdown of yet another romance, Jana Hayes becomes a recluse in her tiny Venice apartment and buries herself in her work as an expert art conservator … until an ancient religious icon brings Roman Catholic priest Rob Anderson into her life. The secret they discover hidden in the mysterious artefact turns out to be not only devastating, but deadly. And it has the star-crossed couple running for their lives across Europe and the Middle East, pursued by three ruthless opposing factions, each for its own reason determined to torture and kill to lay hands on the world-shaking evidence uncovered. While Rob struggles with his priestly vows and Jana with an overbearing billionaire mother who holds the purse strings to an outrageous ransom demand, they discover, with the help of an ageing genius symbologist, more and more damning revelations about one of the New Testament’s most sacred gospel writers – and as the evidence mounts, the stakes rise and the blood flows. Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com. |
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Read Chapter Two free ! Click on the number 2 to continue reading According to Luke. For more, fresh, information about facts and background on St Luke, go to Rosanne Dingli's external blog. |







