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White Lie Jeanne D\'aout
White Lie
Jeanne D\'aout
Publisher Marketing: There are secret underground compounds where highly specialised scientists, physicists and professors develop secret technology for unknown employers. In 2011, Professor William Fairfax succeeded in creating a stable wormhole, through which people could travel back in time. Unable to predict the miraculous events that were about to transpire, Dr Danielle Parker and Dr Gabby Standford excitedly travel back to the first century, where they discover the amazing story of Oshu, the real Jesus. This incredible adventure back in time results in the terrifying abduction of time-traveller Danielle. For Danielle's freedom, the kidnapper demands one of the most intriguing historical artefacts known to the world. To find it, the team has to follow the old trail of the Knights Templar that leads them to Cathar Country in southern France. The team is accompanied by a mysterious German relic hunter, whom had already been brought from the 1930s to the present: SS-Obersturmfuhrer Otto Rahn. Though Rahn is assigned to assist the team in southern France, he carries with him a heavy, dark secret. In constant fear of being forced to return to 1939, he decides to follow his own agenda. ""White Lie reveals more shocking truths than any book since The Da Vinci Code, including the identity of the real Indiana Jones. It would not surprise if it was adapted for the big screen soon."" - Andrew Gough - presenter of historical documentaries and Editor-in-Chief of the Heretic Magazine ""Congratulations on a fabulous read! I know Otto would have been proud."" - Richard Stanley - Screenwriter, Filmmaker Contributor Bio: D'Aout, Jeanne Jeanne D'Aout is a writer, historical researcher, tour guide and producer. For 40 years she has been researching the hidden history of mankind and its religious and cultural path. Ever since she was a child, she has enjoyed discovering hidden mysteries, while visiting many countries including Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Israel and Egypt. The biggest mystery, however, was discovered when she moved from the country of her birth (The Netherlands) to a region known as Occitania (southern France). As a tour guide she was able to explore the area and its many secrets to her heart's content and in 2008 she decided to start writing a thriller book to share her findings. Her first book, "White Lie," was first published in 2011. As Jeanne had discovered that some of her ancestors had actually come from Occitania, she found a family seal with a dove, sitting on a branch, while holding a laurel twig in its beak. Apparently, the family had fled the region during a period of violent religious conflicts; a holocaust, better known as the Cathar Crusade. The family moved to the north into Flanders and translated the name Aout into the local dialect. To honour her ancestors, Jeanne decided to use a nom de plume based on her ancestral name. In January, 2015, a third, revised edition of "White Lie" was published, followed closely by its sequel: "The Eye of Ra," which explores ancient Egyptian magic and the era of Pharaoh Akhenaten.
| Mediji | Grāmatas Paperback Book (Grāmata ar mīksto vāku un līmēto muguru) |
| Izlaists | 2015. gada 20. janvāris |
| ISBN13 | 9782953939651 |
| Izdevēji | Margaretha Johanna Koremans |
| Lapas | 364 |
| Izmēri | 140 × 216 × 19 mm · 421 g |
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