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Trespass Into Eternity: Sister of Christ,Used
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Product Description Trespass into Eternity, a religious fiction by F. Joseph Diaz de Leon, centers around Connor Donnelley, an aging maverick archeologist who has been called to a reservation to investigate an image of Christ which appears on the wall of a newly opened cave. As the archeologists race to decipher longhidden texts, a corrupt priest in the Vatican Security Department sends murderous twins to retrieve the artifacts and terminate Connor Donnelley. The most interesting aspects of the novel are the lengthy and convincing extracts the author has created by a writer who witnessed the crucifixion. These writings may hold the truth about the relationship between Christ and Mary Magdalene. About the Author F. Joseph Diaz de Leon is a Native American, a Vietnam veteran, and a member of the Paiute/Shoshone Band of Indians, where he holds the position of a corporate officer. He is also a musician, best known for his work with the allNative American rock band, 'Winterhawk'. Diaz de Leon's novel draws on his experience with Native American reservation life and biblical study. The author's hobbies include photography, hiking, and fishing. He lives in California's Owens Valley, on the Eastern side of the Sierras.
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