Rings of the Templars

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iUniverse, 2002 M08 22 - 352 pages

In the Rings of the Templars, Jim Kirkwood, a self-indulgent and at times unsympathetic profiteer, joins forces with the Chief of a Scottish Clan and a beautiful Archeologist in search of lost treasure in the snow-covered highlands of Scotland. Hidden for over five hundred years, the treasure reaches back into biblical times and contains truths that, if rediscovered, would unravel the fabric of the Christian era. Betrayals and lies attempts to derail his quest as the grave of an ancient Knight surrenders the encrypted keys setting the stage for deception, murder and the greatest archeological find of all times.

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
9
Section 3
20
Section 4
29
Section 5
39
Section 6
54
Section 7
60
Section 8
71
Section 19
168
Section 20
175
Section 21
184
Section 22
189
Section 23
204
Section 24
212
Section 25
227
Section 26
236

Section 9
79
Section 10
85
Section 11
91
Section 12
99
Section 13
111
Section 14
121
Section 15
131
Section 16
136
Section 17
144
Section 18
152
Section 27
246
Section 28
259
Section 29
268
Section 30
279
Section 31
292
Section 32
303
Section 33
319
Section 34
327
Section 35
339
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About the author (2002)

B. Eugene Ellison, FSA Scot., lives in Knoxville, TN. with his wife Susan. After a career in Engineering, Gene now enjoys: writing, painting and travel. The Rings of the Templars is his second Jim Kirkwood adventure novel.

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