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Two independent stories of historical and religious intrigue are linked by the Voynich Manuscript, a centuries-old document and blueprint of advanced knowledge kept under wraps by religious authorities in the Vatican.The Vertebra of God details the fight of a Vatican priest who deciphered it, forced to flee Rome and go into hiding in Amsterdam, pursued for years by a shadowy, ruthless hitman with orders to kill him to prevent the knowledge in the manuscript becoming widespread. When word of the priest's whereabouts leaks out, the chase is on and the final battle is joined over a young student…mehr

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Two independent stories of historical and religious intrigue are linked by the Voynich Manuscript, a centuries-old document and blueprint of advanced knowledge kept under wraps by religious authorities in the Vatican.The Vertebra of God details the fight of a Vatican priest who deciphered it, forced to flee Rome and go into hiding in Amsterdam, pursued for years by a shadowy, ruthless hitman with orders to kill him to prevent the knowledge in the manuscript becoming widespread. When word of the priest's whereabouts leaks out, the chase is on and the final battle is joined over a young student brought back to life by the priest.Set in Sicily, The Temple of One Thousand Crystals ranges from the Roman/Greek era to discoveries unearthed at a present-day archaeology site, a mysterious and macabre find that leads a pair of young students on a perilous journey. Romance blossoms along the way as they follow leads that bring them perilously close to revealing the existence of a clandestine order and secrets of the Voynich Manuscript en route to a surprising, wonder-inducing conclusion.The Island of Jon Mayen is set on an island in the frozen north off Norway, where icebergs drift by and slaughter at a weather tracking outspost leads to a small expedition of Norwegian soldiers and scientists heading there. A hidden agenda drives the leader of the scientific team, one with roots in World War II Nazi Germany and resistance of an unexpected kind that leads not only to a treasure trove but an unexpected showdown finale inside a dormant volcano sanctuary as the waves crash outside.

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Alexander Copperwhite was born March 6, 1980 in Alcala de Henares, a community some 20 miles outside Madrid. The son of a Greek father and Spanish mother, his family moved to the island of Corfu off the northwest coast of Greece, where he lived until he was 19. He traveled to Germany, Portugal, the U.K., France, Italy and Austria. He stayed in the last country for six months, studying the language and working. He later traveled to Brazil, Morocco, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. At 21, he settled in Las Torres de Cotillas in the Murcia region of Spain, where he currently lives. His passion for writing was rekindled the day he set foot on Spanish soil again. He considers his greatest accomplishment to be his family (although that sounds like a cliche) and hopes to eventually manage to come into everyone's home through his stories.