A Zillion little ARCs:
Confessions of Dee Stewart, overread book reviewer
My index finger nipped the final page of The Monet Memoirs, a christian thriller set in New York City, whereby an unsexy Sotheby's art assistant stumbled upon a series of Monets paintings in her grandfather's AME Church that carry the challis map of Hagia Sophia, a map that was seized by the Ottoman Turks then by the Spanish Moors then confiscated by the Catholics during the Spanish Inquisition and taken to America aboard slave ships and hidden until the mid 17th century when Prince Hall Masons, a secret Pan-African mason sect(comprised mostly of British-West Indian freeman) were formed, who later created the map, then hid it inside the Monets to fund the Underground Railroad ...more
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