Solomon's Treasure

Beginnings

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Author: Ben Hammott ISBN: 1230000012775
Publisher: Ben Hammott Publication: August 2, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ben Hammott
ISBN: 1230000012775
Publisher: Ben Hammott
Publication: August 2, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

An ancient mystery, a lost treasure, a great secret and the search for the most sought after relics in all antiquity.

BEGINNINGS - Book 1 of the Tomb, the Temple, the Treasure: An exciting archaeological thriller spanning more than 2000 years. Including the construction of Solomon's Temple, the Fall of Jerusalem, the creation of the Copper Scrolls and the forming of the Knights Templar and their mysterious tunnelling under the Temple Mount. The story then takes us us into the trap-riddled catacombs beneath Roslyn Chapel and beyond.

The novels, Beginnings and The Priest's Secret, are a result of Ben Hammott's research into the Rennes-le-Château Mystery. In his book Lost Tomb of the Knight's Templar, a blend of fact and fiction, in which his hoaxed discoveries outline a possible scenario of what the mysterious French priest Saunière may have discovered in his Mary Magdalene church to suddenly turn him from a penniless priest into a man of great wealth. Rumours abound that he may have found the lost Knight's Templar treasure or a heretical religious secret he used to blackmail the vatican. Ben weaves his research and discoveries into an exciting archaeological thriller spanning more than 2000 years.

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An ancient mystery, a lost treasure, a great secret and the search for the most sought after relics in all antiquity.

BEGINNINGS - Book 1 of the Tomb, the Temple, the Treasure: An exciting archaeological thriller spanning more than 2000 years. Including the construction of Solomon's Temple, the Fall of Jerusalem, the creation of the Copper Scrolls and the forming of the Knights Templar and their mysterious tunnelling under the Temple Mount. The story then takes us us into the trap-riddled catacombs beneath Roslyn Chapel and beyond.

The novels, Beginnings and The Priest's Secret, are a result of Ben Hammott's research into the Rennes-le-Château Mystery. In his book Lost Tomb of the Knight's Templar, a blend of fact and fiction, in which his hoaxed discoveries outline a possible scenario of what the mysterious French priest Saunière may have discovered in his Mary Magdalene church to suddenly turn him from a penniless priest into a man of great wealth. Rumours abound that he may have found the lost Knight's Templar treasure or a heretical religious secret he used to blackmail the vatican. Ben weaves his research and discoveries into an exciting archaeological thriller spanning more than 2000 years.

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