The Magdalene Deception

Cover of The Magdalene Deception by Gary McAvoy
Author: Gary McAvoy
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 9780990837640
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The Magdalene Deception by Gary McAvoy, published by Literati Editions on May 25, 2020, is a work of fiction that intertwines themes of religion and suspense. This edition spans 298 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around a young Jesuit priest, Michael Dominic, who is assigned to the Vatican’s Secret Archives. He uncovers a first-century manuscript that challenges the foundations of Christian faith, leading him on a quest alongside reporter Hana Sinclair to protect this document from various sinister forces.

Readers will find a blend of historical intrigue and modern-day thriller elements as the story unfolds. The plot delves into the implications of a long-hidden papyrus written by Mary Magdalene, which threatens to expose a myth surrounding Christ’s Resurrection. As Dominic and Sinclair navigate the complexities of their respective backgrounds—his as an archivist and hers as a reporter investigating stolen Jewish gold—they confront powerful adversaries, including the Ustasha underground and influential figures within the Vatican. The Magdalene Deception offers a compelling exploration of faith, history, and the secrets that lie within one of the world’s most enigmatic institutions.


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For two thousand years, believers have relied on Christ’s Resurrection as the bedrock of Christian faith. But what if the Vatican had been blackmailed into suppressing a first-century manuscript revealing the Resurrection to be a myth-and that long-hidden document suddenly reappears?

Michael Dominic, a young Jesuit priest expert in the study of ancient writings, is assigned to the Vatican as an archivist in the Church’s legendary Secret Archives. Hana Sinclair, a reporter for a Paris newspaper whose privileged family owns a prominent Swiss bank, is chasing a story about Jewish gold stolen by the Nazis during World War II-millions of dollars in bullion that ended up in the vaults of the Vatican Bank.

When Dominic discovers a long-hidden papyrus written by Mary Magdalene-one that threatens the very foundations of Christianity-he and Hana, aided by brave Swiss Guards, try to prevent sinister forces from obtaining the manuscript, among them the feared Ustasha underground fascist movement, Interpol, and shadowy figures at the highest levels of the Vatican itself.

Based on illuminating historical facts-including the intriguing true story of Bérenger Saunière, the mysterious abbé in the French village of Rennes-le-Château; and the Cathars, fabled keepers of the Holy Grail-“The Magdalene Deception” will take readers on a gripping journey through one of the world’s most secretive institutions and the sensitive, often explosive manuscripts found in its vaults.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Magdalene Deception” by Gary McAvoy. Synopsis preview: For two thousand years, believers have relied on Christ’s Resurrection as the bedrock of Christian faith. But what if the Vatican had been blackmailed into suppressing a first-century manuscript revealing the Resurrectio…
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“The Magdalene Deception” is credited to Gary McAvoy.
When was “The Magdalene Deception” published?
Publisher: Literati Editions. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9780990837640.
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Language: en. Pages: 298.

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