The Omega Scroll
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Author | Adrian d'Hagé |
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Cover artist | David Altheim |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Thriller novel |
Publisher | Penguin |
Publication date | August 1, 2005 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 480 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 0-670-02896-7 |
The Omega Scroll is the first novel of Australian author Adrian d'Hagé.
The novel takes place in The Vatican and the Middle East. Vaulting ambition undoes a cardinal who goes to extraordinary lengths to secure higher office.
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The Pope's health is failing and the Cardinal Secretary of State, the ruthless Lorenzo Petroni, has the Keys to St Peter within his grasp. Three things threaten to destroy him: Cardinal Giovanni Donelli has started an investigation into the Vatican Bank; journalist Tom Schweiker is looking into Petroni's past; and, even more dangerously, the brilliant Dr Allegra Bassetti, one of the world's foremost authorities on archaeological DNA, is piecing together fragments of the Omega Scroll in war-torn Jerusalem. Donelli, Schweiker and Bassetti must fight for their lives in a deadly race for the scroll. The Vatican will stop at nothing in its quest to keep the prophecy hidden.
At the CIA's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, Mike McKinnon is investigating a number of missing nuclear suitcase bombs and suspects they are connected to the warning in the Omega Scroll.
In the Judaean Desert a few more grains of sand trickle from the wall of a cave. The countdown for civilisation has begun.