The Cursed Cross - Book 1 of 2
A Forbidden Relic. A Deadly Secret
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A Forbidden Relic. A Deadly Secret.
Two thousand years ago, a truth was sealed beneath the Cross of Christ.
Not erased. Not destroyed.
Hidden—so the world would never be ready for it.
When a routine excavation beneath Paris uncovers an impossible underground vault carved from black granite, archaeologist Charlène Benyahia and former special forces operative Nikos Marcelli are pulled into a mystery that challenges everything humanity believes about faith, history, and power.
Their search leads them from modern Europe to the crucifixion of Christ itself, uncovering the existence of a secret brotherhood sworn to protect a forbidden relic at any cost. A relic capable of altering the balance between belief and reality—and one that powerful institutions have been willing to kill for across centuries.
As the Vatican, ancient monasteries, and forgotten orders converge, Charlène and Nikos must decide whether some truths deserve to be revealed… or buried forever.
The Cursed Cross is a gripping religious conspiracy thriller that blends archaeology, ancient secrets, and modern suspense into a fast-paced story where history itself becomes a weapon.
SIMILAR A AUTHORS
Readers who enjoy novels by:
Dan Brown
Steve Berry
Raymond Khoury
Glenn Cooper
James Rollins
will feel right at home in The Cursed Cross.
SIMILAR TITLES
If you liked:
The Da Vinci Code
The Templar Legacy
The Last Templar
The Book of Names
The Fourth Crusade
this novel is your next essential read.
PERFECT FOR READERS WHO LOVE
Religious conspiracy thrillers
Hidden Vatican secrets
Ancient relics and forbidden history
Templars, secret orders, and lost brotherhoods
Archaeology mixed with modern suspense
Dual timelines and historical mysteries
Some truths are not meant to be found.
But once uncovered, they demand to be faced.