Dragon Bones: Two Angels Leave at Sunrise
A group of strangers holed up in an abandoned church closed by the Catholic Church six hundred years ago sets the stage for an old world European mystery. News of the Messiah walking through an ancient city’s gate raises suspense and invites the question: What exactly is the Church of Rome hiding in Dubrovnik, Croatia?
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Dragon Bones: Two Angels Leave at Sunrise
A group of strangers holed up in an abandoned church closed by the Catholic Church six hundred years ago sets the stage for an old world European mystery. News of the Messiah walking through an ancient city’s gate raises suspense and invites the question: What exactly is the Church of Rome hiding in Dubrovnik, Croatia?
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Dragon Bones: Two Angels Leave at Sunrise

Dragon Bones: Two Angels Leave at Sunrise

by D.A. Winstead
Dragon Bones: Two Angels Leave at Sunrise

Dragon Bones: Two Angels Leave at Sunrise

by D.A. Winstead

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Overview

A group of strangers holed up in an abandoned church closed by the Catholic Church six hundred years ago sets the stage for an old world European mystery. News of the Messiah walking through an ancient city’s gate raises suspense and invites the question: What exactly is the Church of Rome hiding in Dubrovnik, Croatia?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938686658
Publisher: AVIVA Publishing
Publication date: 08/26/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Award-winning international author D.A. (Dennis) Winstead was born and raised in Franklin County, North Carolina. Graduating with an Economics degree from North Carolina State University and a Masters in Public Policy from George Washington University, he began working for the United States Department of State soon after. As a senior government official for over twenty-three years, Dennis focused n economic and security development policy and traveled extensively during his years of civil service–mostly in post-conflict countries in Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa. Currently enjoying a slower life in Atlanta, Georgia, he writes historical/literary fiction based on his travels and embellished by his experiences and cultures, old world folklore, superstitions, and religious fervor.In 2013 Dennis launched Color Him Father Foundation, a non-profit that seeks ways to inspire and motivate working fathers in Africa to create a nurturing home environment for their children.
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