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Time Immortal
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- ISBN8233833892
- EAN9798233833892
- Date de parution18/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What happens when the gods of Olympus don't fade away-they adapt?When ancient Greek mythology collides with the birth of Christianity, and both are unearthed in the modern world, the result is not peace. It is fracture. A hidden language locked in fragments of parchment. A double Ark-one of Law, one of Hope-guarded by a secret the Vatican has protected for centuries. A historian who discovers the stutter in the code, the tear in the divine narrative, and the woman at its center: Pandora, still clutching her jar.
This is not a retelling. It's a reckoning. In this literary thriller of faith, doubt, and rediscovery, beliefs are tested, truths are bent, and the line between myth and miracle blurs until the only question left is:Who really won the war between the Many and the One?And who is still hiding in plain sight?Perfect for readers of Dan Brown, Umberto Eco, and Neil Gaiman who want a story that respects the weight of history while asking the most dangerous question of all: What if everything we believe is built on a lie we've been too afraid to open?
This is not a retelling. It's a reckoning. In this literary thriller of faith, doubt, and rediscovery, beliefs are tested, truths are bent, and the line between myth and miracle blurs until the only question left is:Who really won the war between the Many and the One?And who is still hiding in plain sight?Perfect for readers of Dan Brown, Umberto Eco, and Neil Gaiman who want a story that respects the weight of history while asking the most dangerous question of all: What if everything we believe is built on a lie we've been too afraid to open?













