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The Star in the East: A Winter Tale of Ancient Mystery

By John Adcox

Adventure stories, Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Fantasy, Holiday fiction

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

Christmas is a season of secrets and miracles. It's also a season of mystery.Throughout their married lives, baseball star Gaspar Bethlen's wife gave him a lovingly crafted mystery every year for Christmas. Solving the clues led him to his present,… but the mysteries themselves were the true gift. Now, Beth has died, leaving Gasper a wreck of a man. But Beth left behind a clue, the beginning of one final Christmas mystery, and it's much more than either of them expected. The heartbroken man follows a coded message that leads him to an antiquarian bookstore, where he receives an old book—the next clue. Soon, Gaspar is caught up in a globetrotting adventure. Facing one danger and desperate escape after another, he races to unravel a puzzle involving a priceless jewel, ancient star maps, a noble bloodline, and an astonishing secret that dates all the way back to the very first Christmas.The Star in the East is a winter tale of ancient mystery, of secrets and puzzles, and of breathtaking action and adventure. It's also a heart-shattering story of faith, love, and healing — the true Christmas miracle.

Title Details

ISBN 9781945839696
Publisher The Story Plant
Copyright Date 2022
Book number 6642686
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The Star in the East: A Winter Tale of Ancient Mystery

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