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OverviewIn April of 1974-the penultimate year of Franco's rule over Spain-during an excavation at the Transito Synagogue in Toledo a mysterious structure is unearthed. It is immediately apparent to medievalist Professor Alex Martinez that the structure had already been discovered just ten years earlier when its contents were looted. His subsequent enquiries into the mysterious affair expose a chain of violent and tragic events culminating in the death of the fascinating Loli Garcia and the shocking revelation of a macabre connection between Franco himself and the Ark of the Covenant. Internationally renowned genetic scientist and amateur Ark enthusiast-the charming yet haughty Carlos Garcia-then tells Alex of the Ark's perilous and convoluted journey from Ethiopia to Spain during the 13th century under the secret protection of the Knights Templar and how, due to a dramatic historical twist of fate they were compelled to hand it over to the Jews of Toledo. Carlos then reveals Alex's own link to the Ark and the fabled house of Kohath through his 14th century Jewish ancestor, the magnificent Samuel Abulafia, royal treasurer to King Pedro the Cruel of Castile. Then, aided by his three old Cambridge colleagues-debonair and reserved British Egyptologist, Malcolm Ericson and biblical archaeologists; eloquent and affable American, Ron Smith and gritty and charismatic Israeli, Omri Barkan-Alex learns of the Ark's ancient Egyptian beginnings in the time of Tutankhamen and its ambiguous role in the state cult of early Israel. Set mainly during Spain's tumultuous transition from a fascist dictatorship into a constitutional monarchy The Sons of Kohath describes how Alex-a principled, hot-headed, soccer-mad bon viveur and ale loving anglophile-supported by his beautiful and longsuffering wife Elena struggles to fulfil his Kohathite burden. Following a hostile confrontation with the inherent racial prejudice of his nation's political establishment a disillusioned Alex decides to aid Omri in a covert operation to return the ark to Israel. However, the Jewish religious authorities, realising the Ark's potential to fatally challenge the traditional story of the origins of Judaism pressurise the Israeli government into a drastic decision. Alex Martinez's 17 year vigil over the fate of the Ark climaxes in the stark surroundings of a Tel Aviv airport shed where he sets eyes upon western world's most coveted artefact for the first and last time before it is returned to the Ethiopian Church. At its heart The Sons of Kohath is a dramatic, provocative and witty human tale of the eternal struggle between bigotry and reason. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adam Green (Azusa Pacific University USA)Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781537318158ISBN 10: 1537318152 Pages: 414 Publication Date: 02 September 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationFollowing his degree in fine art at St. Martin's School of Art Green enjoyed a regular run of exhibitions both abroad and in the UK before embarking on a successful career in commercial illustration. He featured in the Jewish Chronicle and the Royal Geographical Society Magazine and also contributed articles to The Jews College Magazine. In 2007 (aged 47) his first book, King Saul, the True History of the First Messiah was published by the Lutterworth Press to critical acclaim. (http: //www.lutterworth.com/product_info.php?products_id=1294). Following two years in Israel Green currently divides his time between London and his small fruit farm in southern Spain where in addition to writing and painting he makes traditional Malaga wine Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |