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I, Saul (2013)

by Jerry B. Jenkins

Other authors: James S. MacDonald

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A modern-day Biblical scholar finds himself in a deadly race to locate the ancient parchments written by Saul of Tarsus before they are seized by nefarious antiquities thieves.
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Boring. Didn't finish. ( )
  milbourt | May 11, 2024 |
Two parallel stories unfold regarding private writings of Saul as antiquity being sought by historians.
  GraceVillage | Apr 20, 2021 |
I've read Jerry Jenkins' books before such as "Left Behind" and "Riven", but it had been a few years since I'd picked up any of his works. I was pleased to find "I, Saul" as interesting and enjoyable as others I have read.

While not a sweat-producing type of mystery/suspense story, the narrative still had me wanting to read "just one more chapter" to find out how things would turn out.

Dr. Augustus Knox is summoned to Italy by an old friend, by means of cryptic text messages that convey danger, risk and an urgent need for assistance. Joined by his fiance, Sofia, Augustus and his friend try to stay a jump ahead of those who would do anything for possession of an archaeological treasure beyond their wildest dreams, anything including murder.

Good read, recommended. ( )
  fuzzi | Jan 17, 2014 |
Just minutes ago, I turned the last page of Jerry Jenkin’s newest novel, I, Saul. The first word that comes to mind is WOW! This novel has it all — fascinating subject matter, page-turning suspense, complex and intriguing characters and a written style that is masterful. I, Saul, is easily one of the best books I have read all year. Two stories in one, I have a hard time saying which was best. Both plot lines, Paul’s last days in Rome prior to his execution and the modern day adventure surrounding the discovery of Paul’s memoirs, kept me riveted. A great novel for those who like suspenseful reading and/or Biblical history, I, Saul earns a rarely given Very Highly Recommended.

I received this book from the publisher, but that in no way influenced my review. All opinions are mine. ( )
  vintagebeckie | Oct 23, 2013 |
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