The Black Madonna

Author(s): Peter Millar

Crime

In ruins on the outskirts of Gaza, the war-torn Palestinian city that had been a metropolis since the times of the pharaohs, a plucky young female archaeologist has made a remarkable find: possibly the earliest known image of the Virgin Mary, created during her lifetime. But before she can reveal it to the world, it is stolen from her in a brutal personal assault amidst the chaos of an Israeli airstrike. But who has stolen it and why? What dark hidden secret did it conceal? With her former lover, an Oxford professor of comparative historiography - the science of comparing alternative versions of the past - she sets out on a dangerous quest to some of the holiest sites in Christendom, from the plains of Bavaria to the mountains of central Spain and an ignored ancient temple in the heart of London. In a tale of murder, treason, intrigue and geopolitics, they uncover a web of conspiracy, cover-ups, confused mythology and interlinked religion that dates back to the last pagan Roman emperor, and maybe even to the very origins of life on earth. Astonishingly well-researched, this is a gripping yarn that is at the same time intellectually challenging. A book to make Dan Brown turn green with envy.

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'With a journalist's keen eye and ear, and a born storyteller's soul, author Millar has written a truly compelling, globetrotting thriller. Rich in history and cultural detail, The Black Madonna is a page-turner of a novel that flings us into the heart of the essential conflicts of our times. Look out, Dan Brown, make way for Millar' - Jeffrey Deaver, author of The Burning Wire

Peter Millar was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read French and Russian. He subsequently joined Reuters and was posted to Brussels, before beginning a life-long love affair with Berlin as the only non-German western correspondent in East Berlin. In 1985 he joined the Telegraph group and in 1989 the Sunday Times as Central Europe correspondent. He was named Foreign Correspondent of the Year for his coverage of the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Peter Millar is also the author of three thrillers in English as well as a travel book, All Gone to Look for America, and the newly released, 1989: The Berlin Wall: My Part in Its Downfall.

General Fields

  • : 9781906413682
  • : Arcadia Books
  • : Arcadia Books
  • : 0.318
  • : 31 July 2010
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 May 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 300
  • : 823.914
  • : Paperback
  • : Peter Millar