The Chalice - Couverture souple

Kenealy, John F.

 
9780615749143: The Chalice

Synopsis

"Indiana Jones meets Christian Grey" "A wild and wooly adventure set in the Maine wilderness." "If you like Dan Brown or Clive Cussler, you'll love this book!" Sean O’Neill is a disillusioned high school social studies teacher who gave up his dream of earning a PhD in Archaeology to raise a family. In his quest for self-fulfillment, Sean discovers a legend about the 1724 massacre of the Norridgewock Indian Village and its French Jesuit missionary, Father Sebastien Rasle. Legend has it that Father Rasle’s chalice had been hidden in the wilderness of Maine, some thirty miles up the Kennebec River by an Indian brave. As it turns out, Father Rasle was a member of a secret Jesuit society, the Shambhalati, who were charged with safekeeping the whereabouts of the mythical land of Shambhala. The chalice, the last yet to be discovered, of an original seven, contains the final piece of the map to Shambhala. The tall, handsome, Sean O’Neill enlists his wife and best friends to join him on his quest to discover the lost chalice, and must battle Tibetan warriors and Nazi Shambhalists, including the sadistic Übermensch, Klaus Richter, on his way to seek fame and fortune.

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À propos de l'auteur

I am a special education teacher who is currently working on a PhD. I minored in history in college and utilize this knowledge and interest in my writing. I live on a trout stream in central Maine with my wife, three kids, a golden retriever and a varying number of cats. I enjoy fly fishing, camping, canoeing, sailing, hiking, and, of course, writing.

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