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The Prophetess: A Novel (Hardcover)

by Barbara Wood (Author)
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Feminist spirituality gets its own Celestine Prophecies, and the Vatican gets bashed, in Wood's new novel (after Virgins of Paradise, 1993). In December 1999, archeologist Catherine Alexander discovers in the Sinai desert six papyrus scrolls written in ancient Greek by a female leader of the early Christian church. The scrolls' reference to a Seventh Scroll, in which the secret to eternal life is supposedly revealed, convinces Alexander that her findings could revolutionize Christianity and undermine what she sees as the male-oriented authority of the Church. Determined to prevent suppression of the controversial writings, Alexander smuggles them back to California, where she is pursued by the Vatican, the Egyptian and U.S. governments, the media and Miles Havers, a ruthless computer software mogul who collects religious artifacts. When the handsome Father Michael Garibaldi saves Alexander from an assassin's bullet, and joins in her dangerous mission to find the ancient epistle, a romance blossoms, underscoring both parties' religious dilemmas. The action, bolstered by a clever if trendy use of the Internet, comes fast; but so does the preaching, which will alienate some readers with its anti-Church stance (if the scrolls predate St. Paul's writings, "the entire authority-base of the Catholic Church and the papacy would be blown out of the water!") and others with its undiscriminating theology ("As you believe, so shall it be"). Still others, however, will relish Wood's passionate New Age message, as well its Redfield-inspired packaging.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal

Here is yet another winner by Woods (e.g., Virgins of Paradise, LJ 5/1/93), who also writes as Kathryn Harvey. "Millennium madness meets Internet mania" describes this exciting novel in a nutshell. In December 1999, archaeologist Catherine Alexander unearths clues to scrolls that could rock the foundations of Christianity, especially the Catholic Church. Her quest for the truth takes her globe-hopping, with an unlikely combination of villains in hot pursuit. There is action without excessive violence, love without unnecessary vulgarity, intriguing themes of women's roles in early Christianity, and interesting views on the replication of religious messages/messengers. Additionally, Wood successfully exploits the current rage for the Internet, which here both helps Alexander and hurts her by allowing the villains to track her. To Wood's credit, she handles a priest as a love interest in a very skillful manner (although some readers may still be offended). A fun, exciting novel timed for super summer reading in public libraries.
Rebecca Sturm Kelm, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib, Highland Heights
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars It Haunts Me... ....In A Good Way, May 21 2004
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I casually picked this book up from the library a number of years ago and was immediately interested in the story. I read it cover to cover and then returned it to the library. I had since forgotten the title and author of the book, but I was constantly reminded that I had greatly enjoyed reading it. More recently as I have further explored my religious (or non-religious as the case may be) faith, I have been more haunted by the memory of this long lost book I once read. Biting the bullet, I spent a lovely bit of time reading over the titles under the keywords "egypt" and "fiction" from the same library. I finally came across the right title and my mind truly cleared. This was the mystery book. Now that my search is over, I have my very own copy of this treasure so that I will not let it fade from me again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A first rate book on so many levels..., Oct 16 2002
This is a book that once finished, you think about for many days to come. I could hardly put it down, and was anxious to pick it up again. Bravo!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A book to think about it., Sep 17 2002
By Jorge Frid (Mexico City) - See all my reviews
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I can't tell you this book is out of reality, but I can't tell you that it is true, the story whether is real or not, (I refer to the history of the religion), is really amazing and it keeps you reading and turning page after page, I think that what is written in the scrolls is a little bit long, it could be shorter but is part of the book.
Who knows how many things that an archaeologist found keeps it just for the pleasure to have it?
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5.0 out of 5 stars What does faith mean to you?
A suspenseful novel, impossible to put down. But this is more than a story about an archeologist and her amazing discovery. Read more
Published on Jan 15 2002 by Kristin Danielson

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent religious, archeological fiction
I really enjoyed this book. I love religious mysteries and fiction and good ones are hard to come by. This was a good solid read. Ms. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Again and again
I've read a lot of Barbara Wood's work, and like the title said, it's the same plot, again and again. Read more
Published on April 14 2001 by loly

5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Keepsake
I read the Prophetess and as the millennium marches on, this book holds a place on my bookshelf. I would say to anyone who can, send a copy to the President's wife to read. Read more
Published on April 9 2001 by Ann Vanderwal

5.0 out of 5 stars A Profound Read
The Prophetess tackles a deep and fascinating subject. Although it is somewhat outdated now that we have already crossed the Y2K barrier, it still is a wonderful read... Read more
Published on Feb 18 2001 by Randy

5.0 out of 5 stars A Page Turner
I bought the hardback a day or two after it's release. I'd read several of her other books and couldn't wait for this one's release! Read more
Published on Jul 20 2000 by R. Prescott

5.0 out of 5 stars The Prophetess is profound
On the eve of the Millennium, Dr. Alexander unearths a cache ofscrolls which reveal a hidden religious history that governments,millionaires & the clergy will stop at nothing... Read more
Published on May 31 2000 by Rebecca Brown

2.0 out of 5 stars Too predictable
After reading a couple of chapters, the story turns out to be the usual romance tale. I can more or less figure out how it's going to end.
Published on Mar 3 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars A great find!
This book was recommended to me by a friend and I wish I had read it sooner! I enjoyed all aspects of the book, the digs, the biblical referencing and the interpertations of the... Read more
Published on Jan 23 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Impossible to put down`
I really enjoyed reading this book. I liked all of it, except for the Las Vegas scene. I especially enjoyed the biblical, historical and archaeological aspects of the book.
Published on Nov 24 1999

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