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The Minotaur Medallion

An adventure novel of the apostle Paul

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By: Bill K. Underwood
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Two threats, two thousand years apart.
A Bible-era shipwreck lead to perils for a modern-day Indiana Jones.


Thirty years after Jesus' death the apostle Paul, victim of a Jewish plot, is arrested and led in chains aboard an old Egyptian grain carrier bound for Rome. Encountering the 'storm of the century,' the ship never arrives.
2000 years later, amateur archaeologist David Connor is on the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta looking for evidence of Paul's lost ship. With the help of smart - and beautiful - professor of ancient history, Caroline, he begins to build a credible case.
But just as the artifacts become more convincing, so do the signs that someone is trying to kill him. Do his finds threaten mainstream religious thinking? Or is something else going on? The truth behind The Minotaur Medallion may rewrite history — or cost him his life.
Weaving the accurate story of Paul's survival of the fateful voyage recorded in Acts chapter 27, around a modern story of an amateur Bible detective, The Minotaur Medallion is perfect for fans of clean historical fiction, dual-timeline mysteries, and intelligent biblical intrigue.

Here's what some readers have said:

"I really enjoyed this book. The parallel stories of an ancient Biblical mystery and the modern day solution was very interesting. Highly recommended!"
"A well written story, switching from modern times to a historic, adventurous account of the apostle Paul. I recommend this book to any student of the Bible."
"I had to read it till I was finished. The story line was believable and backed with facts. It gave me insight into the past which made it so much more interesting. His writing in the first person made it easy to relate to from that standpoint. Good mystery with just enough drama to make it lively but not enough to scare off younger readers, which is good. Very well written, easy to read."
"Difficult to put down. I love how it went back and forth from modern times to the first century. A real page-turner with lots of surprises and humor!"
"Wonderful realistic reading. Much appreciated...made me do more research on Paul's shipwrecks. The story was so realistic as to what could have transpired on that trip so many many years ago!"
"I loved this book. It was exciting and full of accurate history. It is very exciting and if you like history, you’ll find it fascinating."

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