The Promise of the Copper Scroll
On an early morning in July 2019, a minor quake unearths a copper scroll from the walls of a Qumran cave near the Dead Sea. The scroll finds its way to an antiquities dealer in Jordan and then to Professor Samuel Wadsworth at the Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. If he can properly interpret the information on the scroll, Wadsworth believes it will lead to billions of dollars in gold, silver, and rare ornaments hidden in the year 70 AD to deny the invading Romans the valuable assets of the Second Temple. When word of the scroll's discovery reaches the Iranians, they organize a terrorist team to locate, seize, and follow the scroll to its treasure.
Three brave women pursue the copper scroll despite the terrorist violence surrounding it.
Nancy Troll is a senior at Drexel University. She dedicates her senior project to researching the scroll and preparing a series of newspaper articles that may lead to her recognition as an up-and-coming reporter. Her intense love affair and witnessing of terrorist activity do not stand in the way of her dedication.
Carol Stark is the secretary/assistant to Professor Wadsworth. She sees the scroll as a means to eliminate her family's burdensome debt resulting from her husband's uncontrolled betting on sports. Her complex scheme must withstand unpredictable barriers, including those launched by the Iranian terrorists.
Joan MacLennan is the attractive Regional FBI Chief in charge of combatting the deadly violence plaguing the area by the Iranian terrorists. She must take decisive action to save the scroll from the Iranians and smooth its way to a New York City antiquities museum.
Seeking the scroll becomes an unpredictable shell game with death and destruction facing each of the players.
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The Promise of the Copper Scroll
On an early morning in July 2019, a minor quake unearths a copper scroll from the walls of a Qumran cave near the Dead Sea. The scroll finds its way to an antiquities dealer in Jordan and then to Professor Samuel Wadsworth at the Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. If he can properly interpret the information on the scroll, Wadsworth believes it will lead to billions of dollars in gold, silver, and rare ornaments hidden in the year 70 AD to deny the invading Romans the valuable assets of the Second Temple. When word of the scroll's discovery reaches the Iranians, they organize a terrorist team to locate, seize, and follow the scroll to its treasure.
Three brave women pursue the copper scroll despite the terrorist violence surrounding it.
Nancy Troll is a senior at Drexel University. She dedicates her senior project to researching the scroll and preparing a series of newspaper articles that may lead to her recognition as an up-and-coming reporter. Her intense love affair and witnessing of terrorist activity do not stand in the way of her dedication.
Carol Stark is the secretary/assistant to Professor Wadsworth. She sees the scroll as a means to eliminate her family's burdensome debt resulting from her husband's uncontrolled betting on sports. Her complex scheme must withstand unpredictable barriers, including those launched by the Iranian terrorists.
Joan MacLennan is the attractive Regional FBI Chief in charge of combatting the deadly violence plaguing the area by the Iranian terrorists. She must take decisive action to save the scroll from the Iranians and smooth its way to a New York City antiquities museum.
Seeking the scroll becomes an unpredictable shell game with death and destruction facing each of the players.
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The Promise of the Copper Scroll

The Promise of the Copper Scroll

by Alan Moss
The Promise of the Copper Scroll

The Promise of the Copper Scroll

by Alan Moss

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On an early morning in July 2019, a minor quake unearths a copper scroll from the walls of a Qumran cave near the Dead Sea. The scroll finds its way to an antiquities dealer in Jordan and then to Professor Samuel Wadsworth at the Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. If he can properly interpret the information on the scroll, Wadsworth believes it will lead to billions of dollars in gold, silver, and rare ornaments hidden in the year 70 AD to deny the invading Romans the valuable assets of the Second Temple. When word of the scroll's discovery reaches the Iranians, they organize a terrorist team to locate, seize, and follow the scroll to its treasure.
Three brave women pursue the copper scroll despite the terrorist violence surrounding it.
Nancy Troll is a senior at Drexel University. She dedicates her senior project to researching the scroll and preparing a series of newspaper articles that may lead to her recognition as an up-and-coming reporter. Her intense love affair and witnessing of terrorist activity do not stand in the way of her dedication.
Carol Stark is the secretary/assistant to Professor Wadsworth. She sees the scroll as a means to eliminate her family's burdensome debt resulting from her husband's uncontrolled betting on sports. Her complex scheme must withstand unpredictable barriers, including those launched by the Iranian terrorists.
Joan MacLennan is the attractive Regional FBI Chief in charge of combatting the deadly violence plaguing the area by the Iranian terrorists. She must take decisive action to save the scroll from the Iranians and smooth its way to a New York City antiquities museum.
Seeking the scroll becomes an unpredictable shell game with death and destruction facing each of the players.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185940105
Publisher: World Castle Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 07/29/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Alan L Moss, Ph.D., is a unique and emerging voice in exciting fiction. His writing draws upon extensive research capabilities and many years in Washington D.C. as a federal Chief Economist, Congressional Fellow in the U.S. Senate, and Adjunct Instructor in economics at D.C. area universities. In 2002, he put his government career aside and moved to the New Jersey Shore to pursue his writing. His published novels spin sophisticated tales of conspiracy, love, sex, revenge, and subterfuge. After years of politics and bureaucracy, Alan has found the freedom of writing fiction an intoxicating and satisfying calling.
Dr. Moss has written seven published books, five fiction and two nonfiction: The Choices: A Treasure Hunt Thriller (Cresting Wave Publishing); The Samoa Seduction (W&B Publishers); Surviving the Endgame (Whiskey Creek Press); Insidious Deception (Whiskey Creek Press); Island of Betrayal (Gauthier Publications); Selling Out America’s Democracy (Praeger); and Employment Opportunity (Prentice Hall). Dr. Moss also prepared an innovative Middle East peace plan: A Middle East Union, A Futuristic Approach for Democratic Transition and Economic Development (published in “Middle East Conflicts & Reforms,” Digest of Middle East Studies).
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