The Devil's Bible
A masterpiece of art and knowledge, the Codex Gigas is believed the lifelong work of a Benedictine monk, Herman the Recluse. Part bible and part encyclopedia, his opus held everything known to be good in the thirteenth century world.
It also held a secret — five pages so terrible they were said to be able to change wars. Too heinous for man, the monks guarded the pages for centuries, but in the monastery's waning years, they were separated, hidden across Europe, and hoped forgotten.
In 1916, the British Army learned the location of a single page. Unable to believe the story nor dismiss the temptation, men were dispatched to recover the artifact from occupied France. They would soon discover, with good reason, the Codex had another name.
The Devil's Bible.
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The Devil's Bible
A masterpiece of art and knowledge, the Codex Gigas is believed the lifelong work of a Benedictine monk, Herman the Recluse. Part bible and part encyclopedia, his opus held everything known to be good in the thirteenth century world.
It also held a secret — five pages so terrible they were said to be able to change wars. Too heinous for man, the monks guarded the pages for centuries, but in the monastery's waning years, they were separated, hidden across Europe, and hoped forgotten.
In 1916, the British Army learned the location of a single page. Unable to believe the story nor dismiss the temptation, men were dispatched to recover the artifact from occupied France. They would soon discover, with good reason, the Codex had another name.
The Devil's Bible.
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The Devil's Bible

The Devil's Bible

by Nigel Blackwell
The Devil's Bible

The Devil's Bible

by Nigel Blackwell

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Overview

A masterpiece of art and knowledge, the Codex Gigas is believed the lifelong work of a Benedictine monk, Herman the Recluse. Part bible and part encyclopedia, his opus held everything known to be good in the thirteenth century world.
It also held a secret — five pages so terrible they were said to be able to change wars. Too heinous for man, the monks guarded the pages for centuries, but in the monastery's waning years, they were separated, hidden across Europe, and hoped forgotten.
In 1916, the British Army learned the location of a single page. Unable to believe the story nor dismiss the temptation, men were dispatched to recover the artifact from occupied France. They would soon discover, with good reason, the Codex had another name.
The Devil's Bible.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186024385
Publisher: Alvescot Publishing
Publication date: 10/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 926,970
File size: 699 KB

About the Author

Nigel Blackwell was born in rural Oxfordshire. He has a love of books, a PhD in Chemistry, and a black belt in pointing out the obvious. He now lives in Texas with his wife, daughter, and a growing menagerie where they enjoy the sunshine by day, and listen to coyotes howl at night.
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