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The Body (Sapir novel)

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The Body (1983) is a mystery/thriller written by Richard Ben Sapir, co-author of Destroyer series.[1] The book was later made into a 2001 film, The Body, starring Antonio Banderas and Olivia Williams.

Plot summary

When a female archaeologist discovers an ancient skeleton of a man and an Aramaic inscription which reads Melek Yehudayai (King of the Jews), the Israel government invite Vatican to investigate the matter, as they suspect the body could be that of Jesus Christ. When one of the renowned archaeologist-priests of Vatican committed suicide as a man of broken faith, former soldier and Catholic priest Jim Folan is assigned to continue the investigation. Father Folan arrives in Israel to work with the reluctant archaeologist Sharon Golban, the mystery deepens with danger and intrigue. Suddenly they find that the Vatican, the United States, the Soviets, the Mossad and the mafia are after the truth.

References

  1. ^ "Authors : Sapir, Richard Ben : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". Retrieved 17 August 2015.