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A treasure hunt in paradise to search for an object more priceless than any gold or jewels. Four young people find love and acceptance in their marriages while being sent on a mission to look for a long lost treasure of the Hebrew people. They journey together to the Virgin Islands to search for the lost prayer shawl of Jesus, accompanied by a mysterious man who may know where exactly it is hidden. They carry out their mission unaware that they are being pursued by a deadly and vicious cult, who wish to use the shawl to heal a dangerous man. When the heinous pirate Henry Morgan sacked the City…mehr

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A treasure hunt in paradise to search for an object more priceless than any gold or jewels. Four young people find love and acceptance in their marriages while being sent on a mission to look for a long lost treasure of the Hebrew people. They journey together to the Virgin Islands to search for the lost prayer shawl of Jesus, accompanied by a mysterious man who may know where exactly it is hidden. They carry out their mission unaware that they are being pursued by a deadly and vicious cult, who wish to use the shawl to heal a dangerous man. When the heinous pirate Henry Morgan sacked the City of Panama in the seventeenth century, he didn't realize that he was stealing not only a treasure of gold and jewels but also a prayer shawl which had once belonged to Jesus himself. A treasure of gold and jewels was buried with the shawl, which was hidden inside another fabulous treasure. Two young couples accompany a friend who knows where the treasure is hidden, and whose life can possibly be redeemed by the ancient cloak. To complicate the search further, they are pursued by a Cult whose dying leader has a mysterious power to subjugate people and make them his slaves.
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Autorenporträt
Award Winning Author Jeff Lovell is a native Chicagoan, with three degrees from the University of Illinois and an earned doctorate from Vanderbilt University. Jeff taught high school writing and literature for thirty-three years and sponsored the school paper, Student Council and several other activities. He ran the drama program at two high schools, teaching and directing and designing sets, lighting and costumes. His specialty in his career focused on Shakespeare. Since he retired from education, Jeff has served as a theatre and film critic for a television station and appears frequently to review theatre and literature.