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"In the vein of The Da Vinci Code comes a fictional work that raises challenging questions about Christianity in a tale featuring suspense, intrigue[...]Readers[...]will be treated to fantastical revelations from other pawns in the plan,including stock villains, guardians and paramours. Narrated in the third person, the story covers multiple perspectives---from Miles' wrestling with the moral implications of his assignment to Maurice's scheming. Kiger's a retired cardiologist who reveals his research methods and reasoning at the novel's end.He clearly did the thorough work required to delve into both theological history and modern science."--- Kirkus Discoveries --Kirkus Discoveries
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Dr. Miles St. Clair is a leader in his field of genetic cloning. A Nobel Prize-winning scientist for his work cloning an ancient mummified primate, he is hired to retrieve DNA from the Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The project is funded by a private group of European businessmen, who invite him to France to delve deeper into the mystery of the shroud. When he arrives in Paris, he discovers that he actually has been hired to clone an ancient king, whose DNA has been extracted from religious relics. By doing so, his employers believe they will set in motion the Parousia, a Biblical prophecy of such epic proportions that its success will change the course of the world forever. His KingdomS Come is a gripping novel chronicling the clash between faith and science. His KingdomS Come: The Parousia Project
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