Cradle and All
In Boston, a young woman finds herself pregnant--even though she is still a virgin.In Ireland, another young woman discovers she is in the same impossible condition.And in cities all around the world, medical authorities are overwhelmed by epidemics, droughts, famines, floods, and worse. It all...
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In Boston, a young woman finds herself pregnant--even though she is still a virgin.In Ireland, another young woman discovers she is in the same impossible condition.And in cities all around the world, medical authorities are overwhelmed by epidemics, droughts, famines, floods, and worse. It all feels like a sign that something awful is coming.Anne Fitzgerald, a former nun turned private investigator, is hired by the Archdiocese of Boston to investigate the immaculate conceptions. Even as she comes to care about and trust the young women, she realizes that both are in great danger. Terrifying forces of light and darkness are gathering. Stepping into uncharted territory where the unknown is just the beginning, Anne must discover the truth--to save the young women, to save herself, and to protect the future of all mankind.
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN:
9780316315265 (0316315265)
ASIN: 0316315265
Publish date: 2016-09-12
Publisher: Jimmy Patterson
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
I thought it was okay. It's one of the few stand-alones from James Patterson that I read. While it does not boast his better writing skills, I do thought that it was a good read and a "refresher" from all his crime detective stories. There are two virgins, and one of them bears the one who will save...
Plot Summary: The year is 1987, a time centuries removed from the first humble beginnings in Bethlehem, seventy years after the miracle at Fatima when the Blessed Virgin appeared to give a message to mankind. The message was a promise -- and a warning. Now, as prophesied, the signs were beginning: *...
I read this book a long time ago when James Patterson was still a credible author and didn't release lower quality, forced books like an assembly line. It is a really well written book...Gosh, I miss this James Patterson.