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The Rasputin Relic
A Mystery
William M. Valtos
ISBN: 9781571742797 Book (Paperback) Hampton Roads Publishing Company $14.95
6 x 9 360 pages April 1, 2004
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A severed hand turns up in a safety deposit box that hasn’t been opened in more than 50 years. A note in old Slavonic on the wrapping says that this is the right hand of Rasputin--who was killed in 1916. Yet the hand is perfectly preserved and blood still drips from the wound!
The faithful believe that incorruptible remains--relics--have the power to cure. Yet in this case, those who come into contact with the hand begin to die of an unknown disease, a bizarre series of deaths that puts the chief of police of a small Pennsylvania town into a race against time.
Rasputin was a monk who became an influential adviser to the family of the last Russian Tsar. He was called a man of God with Christ-like healing powers--and also a charlatan and a drunken womanizer. Whatever he was, his is a lasting legend. As Chief Victor Rhostok investigates, he is pulled into a web of Russian mysticism and superstition.
In his search, Rhostok encounters Nicole Baron, a young widow. As he looks for answers in the no-man's land where science confronts religion, she seeks redemption for her sins at the hands of a priest who may be a false prophet. And in her past is the key to the mystery.
This is a fast-paced mystery-thriller from the author of The Authenticator and La Magdalena.
After his retirement from a Clio Award-winning career in advertising, William M. Valtos turned his attention to writing fiction. He has since published four novels. He lives in Barrington, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, with his wife Rose. See all titles by this author |
Hampton Roads Publishing
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