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Divine Blood

It is an astonishing discovery: a bloodstained burial shroud entombed in the crumbling walls of a historic French Monastery. Carbon dating concludes the fabric is from the time of Christ. A molecular biologist conducts a daring experiment: the cloning of genetic material recovered from the cloth. Now two men—Father Laurent Carriere and scientist Josh Francis—are plunged into the center of a worldwide religious and political power struggle. But even as Washington and the Vatican vie for control of the relic, members of a secret society take steps to reclaim the holy artifact they have sworn to protect—by any means necessary.

Selected by the Literary Guild® and the Doubleday Book Club®.

Martinez Hewlett

Martinez Hewlett is Professor Emeritus of molecular and cellular biology from the University of Arizona. He has written numerous research papers and reviews. He also publishes textbooks in science and in religion and science. In addition, he writes works of fiction. 
 

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