Book Synopsis
Thirty years after Jesus walked the earth, a Jewish conspiracy resulted in the arrest of the apostle Paul in Caesarea. Chained like a common criminal, he was taken aboard a ship bound for Rome. It never arrived.
Two thousand years later, amateur archaeologist David Connor is on Malta looking for traces of Paul's lost ship. With the help of a smart - and beautiful - professor of ancient history, Caroline, the intriguing artifacts begin to tell their story. But even as the clues mount, so do David's suspicions that someone is trying to kill him. Is someone after his treasure? Or is there a more sinister motive? Is it possible someone is afraid his finds will change history? Could it be the Catholic priest? The Muslim cleric? The Maltese government?
Or could it even be Caroline?
You don't need to be familiar with the bible to enjoy this rousing adventure, but those who are will particularly appreciate it. 302 pages.
About The Author
Bill K. Underwood is a telecommunications consultant, writer and photographer. He wrote the column "Signs of the Times" at Examiner.com for many years. He has been a student of biblical Greek for 3 decades, and a student of how religion shapes our world-view for most of his life. He has lived in Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, New York City, and Massachusetts. For the past 18 years he has made Arizona his home.