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The Treasure of Solomon

By: David Britton Peel
Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
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Sam Cohen is on top of the world as the star of the unexpectedly successful Archeology Channel, and the next ancient artifact he has tracked down and is unveiling, live on TV, promises to eclipse all others in all of human history.

However, Sam and his bodyguard, Kishor, are unaware that the priceless value of the find is known to Brisbane and his high-tech band of mercenaries. They now know the secret location of the fabled “Treasure of Solomon” sought for years by the Muslims, the Jews, and the American Christians. And, they intend to take the sacred Lost Ark of the Covenant, all while the world watches, live.

There are powers of evil lurking, seeking to piggyback on Cohen’s discovery to steal it and sell for a king’s ransom. There are parallel paths of good and evil destined for a collision course. The author weaves a contemporary tale with echoes from the Bible, of which he has such a great command.

©2021 David Peel (P)2021 David Peel

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