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Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud
Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud
Author: Julia Navarro, Andrew Hurley (Translator)
A fire at the Cathedral of Turin and the discovery of a strangely mutilated body attract the attention of Italy’s special Art Crimes Department. For the fire is only the latest in a troubling series of arsons and break-ins at the cathedral, which houses what millions believe to be the authentic burial shroud of Jesus Christ. — A cop as well ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780440243021
ISBN-10: 0440243025
Publication Date: 9/25/2007
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 57 ratings
Publisher: Dell Publishing
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Mogyndoc avatar reviewed Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is a well researched book interweaving history and fiction regarding the Holy Shroud of Turin. It trails off a bit at the end but overall, an enjoyable read.
reviewed Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
very good theory of the shroud and its history; good mystery
Cheese avatar reviewed Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud on + 324 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I was disappointed in this book. The author sets up the story beautifully with a good cast of characters, great back story and a mystery and then utterly fails to deliver. I'm not really sure where everything went wrong. I think it was in the lack of growth that she gave the characters. I'm not sure. The book is translated so maybe it lost something in the translation. I was constantly hoping that it would get better but it never did. The one good thing that I did like was the author's take on the Shroud of Turin. That was a very well thought out plot. The rest just never did anything for me.
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Helpful Score: 1
A fire at the Cathedral of Turin and the discovery of a strangely mutilated body attract the attention of Italy's special Art Crimes Department. Chief Marco Valoni leads a crack team of investigators in a race to solve a crime he's certain is about to shock the world--someone is planning to steal the Holy Shroud.
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Helpful Score: 1
Good historical fiction. Similar to Da Vinci Code.
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reviewed Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud on + 17 more book reviews
Nice plot tweist, love the history, poor telling, the use of flashbacks gets old fast, and frankly I figured out the twist long before it was told; just not how it was done. Only ardent Christians needing reinforcement for their religious beliefs should bother.
ATraveler avatar reviewed Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud on + 193 more book reviews
Excellent mystery pairing history with legend. I enjoyed the twist that give explanation to today's scientific explanation to the Shroud of Turin. You do not need to have a conviction about the Shroud to enjoy this story . . . nor did I find it disrespectful of religion either. I liked this novel by J Navarro better than the Bible of Clay.
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This was a great read. In my opinion, it was right up there with Angles and Demons and the DiVinci Code. The book help my interest right through to the end. I couldn't put it down. I would strongly suggest it to anyone who enjoyed the two books mentioned above.


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