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The Sacrifice Stone Kindle Edition
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‘Enigmatic … the author really captures the imagination’ Sunday Independent
The present day: Beth Leighton arrives in the ancient Roman town of Arles with her brother, Joe, to investigate the story of a Christian child martyr, St Theodore.
Legend tells that a young boy was killed by a Roman officer on a moonlit night at the pagan temple of Mithras, a victim of sacrifice.
Arles, AD 175: Walking the same streets is Sergius Cornelius Aurelius, an ex-legionary and the officer accused.
Haunted by his past and by a perilous enemy which skulks in the shadows and will not show its face, he has his own story to tell.
At first Beth dismisses the tale and is irritated by Joe who consistently reminds her that she is only there to help him with his notes.
So why, then, does she feel a tangible, mysterious presence wherever she goes?
Joe doesn’t think she should get too involved and firmly believes that women are nothing more than cooks and secretaries.
Beth, determined to prove him wrong and full of confidence from a recent promotion back home, becomes increasingly involved.
Then she meets Adam, a film researcher, who is driven, inexplicably, to find the truth behind the legend.
As they explore the beautiful Provence countryside together, they are both moved and disturbed by the story of St Theodore.
A mystifying tale of love, honour and religion begins to unravel...
Soon their interest intensifies into obsession and dangerous emotions are unleashed as the ancient world, both magnificent and barbaric, becomes terrifyingly real ...
A miscarriage of justice has become legend and a force from the past is desperately trying to communicate the truth.
The Sacrifice Stone is a compelling roman mystery.
Praise for Elizabeth Harris
‘Enigmatic … the author really captures the imagination’ Sunday Independent
‘A feast of mystery, romance and spine-chilling drama … impossible to put down’ Prima
‘Spooky, romantic and intriguing’ Bookseller
Elizabeth Harris graduated from Keele University with a degree in English and Psychology, and she has since gained a Certificate in Archaeology from the University of Kent. Born in Cambridge, her home is on the borders of Kent and Sussex, where she lives with her family. Since the publication of her first novel in 1990, she has divided her time between researching and writing, travelling extensively in Europe and the UK and living for part of the year in an ancient stone cottage on the edge of a Breton forest.
Her six previous novels are The Herb Gatherers, The Egyptian Years, The Sun Worshippers, Time of the Wolf, The Quiet Earth and The Twilight Child.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date22 Dec. 2015
- File size680 KB
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‘Spooky, romantic, intriguing’
Sarah Broadhurst, Bookseller
‘Elizabeth Harris is a skilful writer, who weaves a spellbinding story’
Barbara Erskine
About the Author
Elizabeth Harris was born in Cambridge and brought up in Kent, where she now lives with her family. A finalist in the Ian St James awards, she is the author of seven novels.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.From the Back Cover
A dramatic story of suspense, romance, intrigue and the supernatural, set in present day Provence and Roman Britain, France and Italy, from the author of 'The Quiet Earth, The Twilight Child' and 'The Herb Gatherers'.
The present day: Beth Leighton arrives in the ancient Roman town of Arles with her brother, Joe, to investigate the story of a child martyr. Legend tells that a young boy was killed by a Roman officer on a moonlit night at the pagan temple of Mithras, a victim of sacrifice.
Arles, AD 175: Walking the same streets is Sergius Cornelius Aurelius, an ex-legionary and the officer accused. Haunted by his past and by a perilous enemy who skulks in the shadows and will not show its face, he has his own story to tell.
At first Beth dismisses the tale. So why, then, does she feel a tangible, mysterious presence wherever she goes? Then she meets Adam, a film researcher, who is driven, inexplicably, to find the truth behind the legend. As they explore the beautiful Provence countryside together, their interest intensifies into obsession and dangerous emotions are unleashed as the ancient world, both magnificent and barbaric, becomes terrifyingly real…
"A feast of mystery, romance and spine-chilling drama."
PRIMA
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- ASIN : B019QG3FHS
- Publisher : Lume Books (22 Dec. 2015)
- Language : English
- File size : 680 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 369 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 348,249 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 956 in Ancient History (Kindle Store)
- 2,180 in Historical Thrillers (Kindle Store)
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About the author

'The Herb Gatherers' (1991) was Elizabeth Harris's first published novel, followed by 'The Egyptian Years' (1992), 'The Sun Worshippers' (1993), 'Time of the Wolf' (1994), 'The Quiet Earth' (1995), 'The Sacrifice Stone' (1996) and 'The Twilight Child' (1997), all originally published by Harper Collins and now produced in e-book formula by Endeavour Media.
She also wrote 'A Good Man's Love' (1996) and 'Singing in the Wilderness' (1997), published by Severn House, as well as 'The Simple Life' (1997) and 'My Turn Now' (1999), both originally published by Harper Collins and now available as e-books. Since 1999 she has written historical murder mysteries under the name Alys Clare, producing 17 novels in the Hawkenlye series (Hodder & Stoughton and later Severn House) and 9 in the Aelf Fen series (Severn House). She has started two new series of historical mysteries, one set at the start of the reign of James I and the second in the 1880s in Victoria's reign (both with Severn House).
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A good weave of past and present, a good storyline that kept me hooked. Great value, would read Elizabeth Harris again.
when I checked, my book jumped from location 3066 to 3073 and then again 3285 to 3297. Dont know if it is worth trying to finish it with parts missing






