Andrew David Doyle
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The Silent Apostle 21,800 words The Whispering Swordsman 40,000 words The Lost Monks of Avalon 88,000 words The Lost Monks of Avalon Travellers Guide 45,000 words All this work is based on lifelong learning of understanding in which the Bible evolves, in my world which is exciting and interesting, and have been lucky to have extensive travel. My work is primarily based on people, places, events and stimulation. Sample Chapter - to test the water Kemp Hastings RL and Doctor Darlene Gammay Biblical studies tutor are brought together to interpret a single page of manuscript that may stem back to the days of the crucifixion. The parchment was in the custody of St Thomas and was secreted in his grave until late 5th century, after much war and bloodshed the Church moved the relics around the country. Eventually being re-discovered in the grave of Kyle Wishart a Cistercian monk interred circa AD 710, Near Restenneth Priory Scotland and was in perfect condition. The 'known state' of the 'Incorruptible Epistula' or undying letters written on vellum appears not to have eroded through the centuries. Hastings and Gammay pursue the possibility that Bernadette Soubirous and Francis of Assissi share the same phenomenon as this page of manuscript or hide. After laboratory tests the hidden codex revealed a latin text relating to the location of the hellfire sword and the original document. Since it's advent a known hellfire sword has been removed from the vatican's secure vault, and Doctor Gammay emerges from a dream state trance with the illuminated manuscript as a new tattoo across her back. St Andrew (The Silent Apostle) of course not being mentioned. THIS WORK HAS BEEN REQUESTED BY A PUBLISHING HOUSE WITH THE 3 OF MY OTHER WORKS, I HAVE REMOVED TEXT. ‘The Silent Apostle’ by Andrew David Doyle ‘Mathew, Mark, Luke & John.’ Cried Doctor Darlene Gammay with succinct authority whilst laying down the foundations and setting the tone of her presentation towards a group of biblical scholars from the University of somewhere or other. ‘These are the names of four of our most famous biblical apostle’s, of which whom, are all well documented as the follower’s of Christ or had indeed interfaced with many other people in the Bible about the same time. |