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In The Priest and The Devil- Charles.M.Cavarra, remarkably compiles a three year historical research into one of the most mysterious and secretive enigmas of our time. A highly profound and controversial novel that will mesmerize the reader to keep turning page after page, in riveting suspense.

A story based on true events that occurred in an Arcadian Village in the south of France. From the time of Christ, this Village housed some of the most significant historical personalities. From persecuted Jews, to Anglo Saxons, Visigoths, right down to the Knights Templar. Along these years, its inhabitants had so jealously concealed its most controversial secrets from the rest of the world. These secrets contained some sort of highly controversial information. A lot of researchers had tried to uncover the whereabouts of the great secret, without success. Others such as The Priory of Zion tried diligently to get their hands on it, but failed. The attempts to uncover this hidden esoteric secret of this mystic village never ceased.

Right down to the last known attempt, which took place during the Third Reich, under the direct order of Adolf Hitler, which proved futile. From this one can fathom the majestic importance of this great secret that even the Nazis felt compelled to seek after!!

In this awe-inspiring story. The author has compiled as much historical information as possible, which will take the reader through the labyrinths of time, from 1781 to 1905… In 1905 this poor priest was appointed to preside over the church of this mystic sacred village. By accident this priest stumbled upon certain clues which led to the whereabouts of this great secret. This was accomplished with the help of his faithful maidservant, as together they underwent a series of painful and dangerous events in order to dig out this secret.

Did this priest bury with him the Secret that could shake the very foundations of Christianity? The author uncovers the exploits, the conspiracies and the murders, revolving around this Great Mystery…

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Michael Tabone

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