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Relic Of Time [Paperback]

Ralph Mcinerny
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Five centuries ago, a Mexican peasant was visited by the Virgin Mary. His cloak was marked with the image of the Holy Mother surrounded by roses. It remains a priceless relic in Mexican religious culture. And it has been stolen.

Retired CIA agent Vincent Traeger soon realizes that the truth is hidden within a conspiracy that could bring a country — and a faith — to its knees.


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1.0 out of 5 stars First and the last time, Jan 4 2010
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Astrid (Tecumseh, ON.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Relic Of Time (Paperback)
Sorry, couldn't go pass 30 pages. Too many characters introduced during first minutes of this story.One big chaos.
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Amazon.com: 2.8 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing!, Dec 18 2009
By Peter K. Connolly "Author" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Relic Of Time (Paperback)
The McInerny wit and seemingly endless data base exhilarate. He is masterful in any venue, be it bloodless murders on the Notre Dame campus or exploring the mysteries and miracles of the Catholic Church and international governments. Really difficult to do anything but read when there is a new McInerny novel to lose one's self in. Relic of Time is the second in his "Rosary Chronicles" and I can't wait for the next one. McInerny is one of America's finest contemporary authors.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Bridget's Review, Oct 27 2009
By bridget3420 "Bridget Hopper" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Relic Of Time (Paperback)
The Virgin Mary made a visit to a poor man in Mexico 500 years ago. This man was wearing a very special cloak that included a picture of the Holy Mother and roses. This garment has gone missing. In an attempt to uncover the truth, Vincent starts looking for clues. What he finds is a huge mass of lies that has been covered up for centuries.

I love a good conspiracy theory. Ralph is a talented writer that can capture an audience in the matter of seconds. This is a masterpiece.

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1.0 out of 5 stars CROWDED SHRINE, Dec 31 2009
By Thomas P. Hull - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Relic Of Time (Paperback)
This mystery fiction begins well, and is enticing in both topic and early writing. There is a major flaw, however: there are too many characters too soon in the unfolding of the story, in my opinion. One enters the world of the basilica of our Lady of Guadalupe and experiences high interest in both the original story and the folkloric faith of contemporary believers. The reader is upset by the crime, and feels empathy for the outrage of the people. This is wonderful.

Then it happens as with a blast. The unfolding tale is over-run with characters and sub-plots before the base story has sufficiently been created. In my reading experience I had a sense that the author knew his story, but became so excited about it that he lost his sense of audience which knows nothing. I found it akin to coming upon an event which has excited a group, but in the probe to find what has caused the excitement too many voices drown out the abitlity to discern the cause. Simply stated: it is unnecessarily hard to follow.

I am thoroughly disappointed. I wish the author, a fine scholar and mystery writer, had edited this tome-with- many-possibilities. There are many venues of high interest within this tale, but focus would have produced greater art, as well as information regarding this most unique Person and symbol of hope. The world of mystery fiction needs books like this, but of a far better flow and plot outline with fewer characters. I feel confident, based on the past, that the writer will improve his next volume.

Thomas Patrick Hull, Chicago

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