The last testament / Sam Bourne.

By: Bourne, Sam, 1967-Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Harper, 2007Description: 567 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780007203321 (pbk.)Subject(s): Suspense fiction | Suspense fiction, Middle Eastern | Archaeological thefts -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Archaeological thefts Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Israel -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Palestine -- Fiction | Archaeologists Crimes against Fiction | Historians Crimes against Fiction | Iraq Antiquities Fiction | Israel Antiquities Fiction | Palestine Antiquities Fiction | Suspense -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Israel -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Palestine -- Fiction | Archaeologists -- Crimes against -- Fiction | Historians -- Crimes against -- Fiction | Antiquities | Archaeological thefts | Murder -- Investigation | Iraq -- Antiquities -- Fiction | Israel -- Antiquities -- Fiction | Palestine -- Antiquities -- Fiction | Iraq | Israel | Middle East -- PalestineGenre/Form: Suspense fiction | Suspense fiction | Thrillers (Fiction). | Fiction. | Thrillers (Fiction). DDC classification: 823.92 Summary: April 2003: as the Baghdad Museum of Antiquities is looted, a teenage Iraqi boy finds an ancient clay tablet in a long-forgotten vault. He takes it and runs off into the night. Several years later, at a peace rally in Jerusalem, the Israeli prime minister is about to sign a historic deal with the Palestinians. A man approaches from the crowd and seems to reach for a gun - bodyguards shoot him dead. But in his hand was a note, one he wanted to hand to the prime minister. The shooting sparks a series of tit-for-tat killings which could derail the peace accord. Washington sends for trouble-shooter and peace negotiator Maggie Costello, after she thought she had quit the job for good. She follows a trail that takes her from Jewish settlements on the West Bank to Palestinian refugee camps, where she discovers the latest deaths are not random but have a distinct pattern. All the dead men are archaeologists and historians - those who know the buried secrets of the ancient past. Menaced by fanatics and violent extremists on all sides, Costello is soon plunged into high-stakes international politics, the worldwide underground trade in stolen antiquities and a last, unsolved riddle of the Bible.
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April 2003: as the Baghdad Museum of Antiquities is looted, a teenage Iraqi boy finds an ancient clay tablet in a long-forgotten vault. He takes it and runs off into the night. Several years later, at a peace rally in Jerusalem, the Israeli prime minister is about to sign a historic deal with the Palestinians. A man approaches from the crowd and seems to reach for a gun - bodyguards shoot him dead. But in his hand was a note, one he wanted to hand to the prime minister. The shooting sparks a series of tit-for-tat killings which could derail the peace accord. Washington sends for trouble-shooter and peace negotiator Maggie Costello, after she thought she had quit the job for good. She follows a trail that takes her from Jewish settlements on the West Bank to Palestinian refugee camps, where she discovers the latest deaths are not random but have a distinct pattern. All the dead men are archaeologists and historians - those who know the buried secrets of the ancient past. Menaced by fanatics and violent extremists on all sides, Costello is soon plunged into high-stakes international politics, the worldwide underground trade in stolen antiquities and a last, unsolved riddle of the Bible.

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