Drawing in the Dust
A Novel
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Justine Eyre
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Zoe Klein
The Barakats claim the ghosts of two lovers haunt their home, overwhelming everyone who enters with love and desire. Ignoring the scorn of her peers, Page investigates the site, where she is seduced by an undeniable force. Once Ibrahim presents Page with hard evidence of a cistern beneath his living room, she has no choice but to uncover the secret of the spirits. It is not long before Page makes miraculous discoveries---the bones of the deeply troubled prophet Jeremiah locked in an eternal embrace with a mysterious woman named Anatiya. Buried with the entwined skeletons is a collection of Anatiya's scrolls, whose mystical words challenge centuries-old interpretations of the prophet's story and create a worldwide fervor that threatens to silence the truth about the lovers forever.
Caught in a forbidden romance of her own, and under constant siege from religious zealots and ruthless critics, Page risks her life and professional reputation to deliver Anatiya's passionate message to the world. In doing so, she discovers that to preserve her future in the land of the living, she must shake off the dust of the dead and let go of her own painful past.
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It was a fun read; the writing is excellent and the acting of the reader beautifully makes real the personality of each character. This was a great book that I recommend to others.
enjoyed this archaeological adventure love story
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This is a neurotic love story about a ditzy woman who has trouble distinguishing between reality and daydreams. The author repeats herself so often, I have to believe that she decided, having once written a good sentence, to use "cut & paste" in order to get more mileage out of it.
Next time, I'll wait until there are a few reviews!
This dud should be returned to dust...
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overwritten prose; boring story
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