The Jerusalem Helix
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Narrated by:
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Matt Addis
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By:
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Sue Stephenson
About this listen
In this mainstream thriller, Christ's DNA is discovered in an ancient relic—and secretly used to create a clone. This is the story of Jesus' human twin—and his quest for identity in 21st Century America. Who will this young man be exactly? And how will we react when he leaves his sheltered childhood and enters our modern world?
The novel is reminiscent of such thought-provoking classics as The Alchemist (Paolo Coelho) and Siddhartha (Hermann Hesse). It has been a great selection for book clubs all over the country.
©2020 Sue Stephenson (P)2020 Sue StephensonWhat listeners say about The Jerusalem Helix
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- Fiona Hackett
- 26-03-20
Original and fascinating story
I really enjoyed this novel and highly recommend it for its imaginative story. It is both well written and well read; has a good pace; and the vivid descriptions and interesting characters which bring scenes to life all contribute to it being an intriguing and absorbing story. Well worth listening to or reading for yourself!
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- rosemarie FitzSimons
- 06-04-20
Entertaining listening on my quarantine walks
Not my usual genre, it was recommended by a friend. Enjoyed the unusual and intriguing premise, the humor and storytelling, and luxurious narration.
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