The Chalice of Blood


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"If there is anyone who has emerged from the crowded field of medieval mysteries to take the place of the late Ellis Peters, it is Peter Tremayne." --Denver Post on Master of Souls Ireland AD 670: When an eminent scholar is found murdered in his cell in the Abbey of Lios Mor, fear spreads among his brethren. His door was secured from the inside, with no other means of exit. How did the murderer escape? And what was the content of the manuscripts apparently stolen from the scholar's room? Abbot Iarnla insists on sending for Sister Fidelma and her companion Brother Eadulf to investigate the killing. But even before they reach the abbey walls, there is an attempt on their lives. As the mystery deepens, Fidelma and Eadulf must also wrestle with problems of their own, problems which threaten to separate them forever...




Chalice of Blood


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The Chalice of Magdalene


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Reveals the discovery of an artifact that many experts believe may be the Holy Grail • Traces the journey of the Grail from the Holy Land to Rome and eventually to a ruined chapel in Shropshire, England • Uncovers new evidence identifying the historical King Arthur and his connection to the Holy Grail The popular Arthurian stories of the Middle Ages depict the Holy Grail as Christ’s cup from the Last Supper, which was believed to have been endowed with miraculous healing powers and the ability to give eternal life to whoever drank from it. A much earlier tradition, however, claimed the Grail was the vessel used by Mary Magdalene to collect Christ’s blood when he appeared to her after rising from the tomb. While many vessels were claimed to have been the true Grail, there was only one thought to have been the chalice used by Mary. From Jesus’ empty tomb, where it remained for almost 400 years, this holy relic known as the Marian Chalice was taken to Rome by the mother of the first Christian emperor, Constantine the Great. It was then smuggled from Rome in 410 A.D., according to the fifth-century historian Olympiodorus, to save it from the barbarians who sacked the city. Well into the Middle Ages legend persisted that it had been taken to safety in Britain, the last outpost of Roman civilization in Western Europe. This journey to England, and what happened to the Chalice there, is the focus of this book. Graham Phillips’s research uncovers the secret legacy of an ancient noble family over generations and a trail of clues hidden in the English countryside that lead to a mysterious grotto, a forgotten attic, and the lost chalice. In tracing the relic, Phillips offers the inside story behind an astonishing adventure that results in the identification of the historical King Arthur and the location of one of the most powerful symbols in Western tradition.




Glories of the Precious Blood


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Veneration of the Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ is a devotion as old as our Holy Faith. In "Glories of the Precious Blood," Fr. Max Walz powerfully revisits the seven times that Christ shed His Precious Blood, poignantly reminding us just how much Jesus and His Father love us. These pages readily inspire a devotion to the Precious Blood, and Fr. Walz lays out a number of ways readers can nurture this devotion: through praying the Rosary and chaplets dedicated to the Precious Blood, meditating on the Passion of Our Crucified Savior, and prayerfully dedicating each day of the week to one of the seven different times Christ shed His Blood. "Those who are oppressed by the memory of their sins, diffident about the efficacy of their prayers or doubtful about their salvation, should experience an awakening of confidence through devotion to the Precious Blood." - Fr Max Walz




The Blood Chalice


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An ancient artifact is uncovered on an archaeological dig. The Blood Chalice falls into the hands of the brash, smart-mouthed, strong-willed woman, Bridget ODell. The Night Breed must protect the chalice at all costs from the hunters. Can the refined Night Breed not only protect the chalice and the woman but also win her heart?




Odysseys & Overlords Player's Guide


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Player's Guide This book is written specifically for anyone who would like to assume the role of a player in an Odysseys & Overlords game! Within this book you will find the rules and systems that will help you create and play a character to tell stories and go on grand adventures with your Odysseys & Overlords group! The Odysseys & Overlords Player's Guide contains: All the rules you will need to create and play a character for use with Odysseys & Overlords Four playable Genera: Abyss-kissed, Human, Spellscorched, and Wild folk Five playable classes: Bard, Cleric, Fighter, Magic-User and Thief Over 100 spells An overview of the world of Odysseys & Overlords




The Chalice of Blood


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Investigating the murder of an eminent scholar who was robbed of mysterious manuscripts, Sister Fidelma and her companion, Brother Eadulf, are quickly targeted by the same killer in a case that is complicated by divisive personal problems. By the author of The Council of the Cursed.







The Blood Chalice


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About the Book After an ancient artifact is uncovered, the Blood Chalice falls into the hands Bridget O’Dell, a smart-mouthed, strong-willed woman. The Night Breed, also known as vampyres, must protect the Blood Chalice at all costs, considering it could mean their destruction. During this battle of protection, Bridget is challenged in the Night Breed’s patriarchal society, causing many issues both humans and vampyres must learn to overcome. Can the refined Night Breed, Loren, not only protect the chalice and the woman, but also win her heart? About the Author JoHanna Moody is a fan of history. She uses her Social Studies degree and knowledge of sociology, history, and religions as an inspiration for her writing. Keeping the main base of religious stories, she adds a twist in her own words.




Chalice of Blood


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The Fitzhenrys, an established, well respected family of their time, are testimony to the belief that heritage and prosperity do not buy personal happiness. When Charles, the younger of the Fitzhenry brothers, is granted the right to their father's estate, the inevitable jealousy of the elder brother Rhodes serves to drive a wedge between the two men and their respective families and estates.Amidst such bitter conflict as that which ensues, only tragedy can result for the two families, so necessarily divided and yet whose lives are soon revealed to be irrevocably intertwined by the lustrous, adulterous acts of certain family members.