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The Prophetess Paperback | Pages: 496 pages
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Title:The Prophetess
Author:Barbara Wood
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 496 pages
Published:November 1st 1997 by Grand Central Publishing (first published 1996)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Historical. Historical Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Northern Africa. Egypt. European Literature. German Literature

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It is December 1999. In the Sinai Desert, archaeologist Catherine Alexander has unearthed six ancient papyrus scrolls that reveal vital secrets--secrets that the world's governments would give anything to possess. But even more important, the seventh scroll is missing--and it contains a secret of unfathomable power. In a race against Armageddon, Catherine must outwit the FBI, Vatican operatives, and a sinister millionaire--to find that parchment.

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Original Title: The Prophetess
Edition Language: English
Characters: Catherine Alexander

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This is an outstanding work of Barbara Wood. The plot made me pause often and check her resources.It will challenge traditional ideas of a Prophetess.

I picked this book up because I had so enjoyed "The Dreamming...." and "Green City...." I enjoyed this one, but it was much more religious than I expected. It is a story about finding the Sabina scrolls but the ultimate theme is that any belief is what determines your afterlife and the way to it is forgiveness, respect, and acceptance.

BETTER THAN THE DA VINCI CODE!!! Fans of Dan Brown's novels will certainly find this to their liking, particularly if you wished Brown would have gone into more detail about the early church. Archaeologist Dr Catherine Alexander is digging near Sinai when she finds a basket containing six scrolls. Due to some shady dealings, she is soon on the run for her life from the Catholic Church, the FBI, CIA, the Egyptian government, and a ruthless billionaire collector, all of whom have reasons for

Better than the DaVinci Code.

You know, this book wasn't too bad. It was a fun adventure, and it was fun to read.For me personally is was a bit to religious for my liking. I can handle religious things, but this book is literally based around religion so I just got kinda... sick of it by the end.Still though. A fun romp.

Overall, I really liked this book. Though it had thematic similarities to the DaVinci Code, I found Barbara Wood's book more earnest and winning. A good friend of mine observed that she felt a bit 'played' after reading Dan Brown. While I pretty much can't set anything he writes down until I've finished it, the exciting twists and turns can feel calculated. Ms. Wood writes with passion and emotional honesty that is apealing. The basic premise is that the heroine, who works in an academic role,

BETTER THAN THE DA VINCI CODE!!! Fans of Dan Brown's novels will certainly find this to their liking, particularly if you wished Brown would have gone into more detail about the early church. Archaeologist Dr Catherine Alexander is digging near Sinai when she finds a basket containing six scrolls. Due to some shady dealings, she is soon on the run for her life from the Catholic Church, the FBI, CIA, the Egyptian government, and a ruthless billionaire collector, all of whom have reasons for