The Templar Throne

The Templar Throne by Paul Christopher, published by Signet/New American Library in 2010, is a historical thriller that intertwines the past and present. This edition spans 378 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows retired Army Ranger Lt. Col. John Holliday as he seeks the truth about the enigmatic Templars, guided by a mysterious Jacob’s Staff linked to 14th-century Templar knight Jean de St. Clair.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of secrecy and ancient brotherhoods as Holliday uncovers the potential connection between his Staff and St. Clair’s treasure-laden fleets. The story delves into themes of mystery and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect hidden truths. As Holliday navigates this perilous quest, he encounters forces determined to keep certain answers buried, creating a tension-filled atmosphere that propels the narrative forward.
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A man in search of the truth-against an ancient brotherhood that uses secrecy as the ultimate weapon.
In the 14th century, Templar knight Jean de St. Clair was tasked with piloting the order’s treasure-laden fleets off the coast of France. To this end, he used the Jacob’s Staff-a nautical instrument supposedly developed in his own time. But retired Army Ranger Lt. Col. John Holliday possesses a Staff he found in the hands of a 4,000 year-old Egyptian mummy. Holliday suspects that St. Clair may hold the key to unlocking the mystery of the ruthless, enigmatic Templars.
But there are those who believe that some questions should remain unanswered. And that the answers Holliday seeks should go with him to the grave…
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