![]() If I reprint this, it won't ruin the modern, terrorism, journalism, aspect of Linda's smashing plot. Lo and behold, on Linda's front page of her novel - only hours after it had come up unexpectedly in conversation - was the following. (I had only scraps of this myth in my mind, but I was trying to explain it anyway.) ![]() Lo and behold, I had answered uncertainly that there was a myth, legend, to the effect that Mary, after the Crucifixion, was airlifted mysteriously from Ephesus in Turkey to some place in Italy. I had just been talking to some former nuns, friends of mine who had asked me (a religious expert) about Mary the mother of Jesus. ![]() What astounded me about The Sixth Station, which I started when I got home from her party and am about half way through, is The Da Vinci Code controversial type thriller plot settled onto some expert historical research into the sacred and the Satanic and the divine and the Devilish. ![]()
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