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St. Peter's Bones [Paperback]

Kenneth R. Timmerman
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January 17, 2011
2011 Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year Award Winner A NOVEL OF THE PERSECUTED CHURCH IN IRAQ...

The time is 846 AD. Rome is under siege. Before the Saracen armies sack the Vatican, Pope Leo IV calls on a sect of trusted warrior monks to evacuate from his palace the most sacred of holy relics, the bones of St. Peter, the "rock" on whom Christ said his church would be built. Now the secret has fallen into the hands of a radical Muslim insurgent group in modern-day Iraq, who plot to wipe out the monastery where for centuries the sacred relics have been stored, along with dark secrets from the earliest days of Islam.

U.S. Special Forces operator Danny Wilkens is back, this time chasing Muslim insurgents in Iraq and a corrupt former CIA officer who is secretly in league with them. When Wilkens discovers pages of a mysterious text during the take down of an insurgent cell, he thinks it's some kind of code. But soon his Iraqi Christian translator, Yohannes ("Johnny") Yohanna enlightens him: the text is written in Aramaic, the language of Jesus. And it tells the story of a legendary Christian monk who is said to have dictated portions of the Koran to the Prophet Mohammad in an effort to spread the Gospel into Arabia.

"Kenneth Timmerman has wrought a wildly inventive and highly gripping thriller that encompasses the secret and long-hidden origins of Islam… That makes St. Peter's Bones more than just a great novel, although it is assuredly that as well: it is also an enlightening insight into today's increasingly conflict-ridden relationship between Islam and the Judeo-Christian/post-Christian West."
– Robert Spencer, editor of JihadWatch, author of the New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) and The Truth About Muhammad.

"Timmerman's taboo-breaking thriller portrays authentically the politics and passions fueling the deadly persecution of Iraq's ancient Christian community: an unintended but ruinous by-product of Operation Iraqi Freedom. It's a powerful book America's political leadership on both the left and the right would prefer you not to read."
-Dr. John Eibner, CEO, Christian Solidarity International (CSI-USA)

"Ken Timmerman's riveting tale is a story in urgent need of telling."
-Nina Shea, Commissioner, US Commission on International Religious Freedom

Based on fact-finding missions by the author in Iraq and Jordan, as well as extensive historical research into the origins of Islam through original texts, St. Peter's Bones tells the story of Iraq's beleaguered Christian community through the joys and fears of one family, while exploring the ambiguities of America's continued presence in that country as deepening tensions between Kurds and Arabs that risk plunging Iraq into another civil war.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 294 pages
  • Publisher: Cassiopeia Press (January 17, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979722918
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979722912
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,090,668 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Novel: A Riveting and Important Read December 29, 2010
By Robert
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St. Peter's Bones is an absorbing, gripping book that I simply could not put down. It is a riveting thriller, but it is much more than that. It has been extensivley researched by the author in Iraq and Jordan and through the author's own historical research, and sheds sunlight on one of the most ignored tales of our times- the flight of the Christian community in Iraq and the persecution of Christians and ther religious minorities throughout most of the Muslim and Arab world. This powerful book provides a unique insight into a highly overlooked problem that is occuring as we speak that has its roots in ancient times. Timmerman masterfully weaves together the ancient anticedents with contemporary issues, through the tale of one family, in this important and riveting read. I would highy recommend it to anyone.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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In his recently published book "St. Peter's Bones", Mr. Timmerman has shown the process of a silent massacre of the world's most ancient and forgotten nation, The Assyrians, who have survived many Genocides and Massacres. They are the oldest Christians of the world who still speak Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ. Assyrian Christians have always been easy targets for Anti-Christian Islamic Jihad groups, Sunni and Shiite Arabs as well as Sunni and Shiite Kurds. Their churches were bombed, their houses were burned and destroyed. Thousands of them were killed, kidnapped, raped and forced to leave their ancient land Mesopotamia. More than half a million of them are refugees in Jordan, Syria and other countries now. As a member of this nation I was astonished with the level of Mr. Timmerman's knowledge about this nation and his braveness to express their pain and struggle in their homeland. I wish there were more writers and researchers like Mr. Timmerman to fill the empty space of today's Silent and Ignorant Media.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Will there be a place for us in the new Iraq?" January 12, 2011
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"Will there be a place for us in the new Iraq?" That is the question haunting Christians today. Since the liberation of Iraq, Christians (Assyrians/Chaldeans) have been targeted by Muslim extremists. Since 2003, one half of Christians have fled, been murdered or are internally displaced. In one Baghdad neighborhood, Anti-Christian violence was so intense from 2005 - 2007 that it forced nearly 20,000 families to leave their homes.

Many western readers are surprised that there is a sizeable Christian presence in the Middle East. U. S. policy makers distributing development and security funds continue to act as if there are only three players, Sunnis, Shiites, and Kurds. The Assyrians who are the indigenous ancient population of Iraq are treated as interlopers rather than stakeholders. They are the "inconvenient minority" in the eyes of those shaping Iraq policy.

In St. Peter's Bones, Kenneth Timmerman does more than share with us an intriguing mystery rooted deep in the lore of Assyrian history. It provides insight into how Christians wrestle with their place in Iraq. One of his characters, Burhan Salahuddin, an Islamist but a potential ally of Christians, observes that, "There are no secrets in Iraq......There are only stories that don't get told." One of the stories not told is of the burden that Christians in Iraq bear. On a daily basis they are torn between whether it is better to leave or to stay. The struggle to belong, for Iraq to be as much Assyrian as it any of the other three communities, is woven through the novel. Hope is the weight anchoring Christians to the future of Iraq.
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