The Holy Grail: Bloodlines and Secrets Audiobook, by Philip Gardiner Play Audiobook Sample

The Holy Grail: Bloodlines and Secrets Audiobook

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What is the Holy Grail? Is it the cup that caught the blood of Jesus? Or the cup he used at the Last Supper? Is it a dish? A platter? Or is it like the Philosopher's Stone? Of course, it could also be a Royal and Holy Bloodline, descended from Jesus and Mary Magdalene, but that's just fiction...isn't it?

To many people, the tale revolves around a small parish in southern France and the strange world of the priest there. What mystery was he hiding? What does it all have to do with Rosslyn Chapel and The Da Vinci Code?Join Rat Scabies (of the punk rock band The Damned and a Grail expert), Andrew Gough, Philip Gardiner, and Philip Coppens as they discuss the various possibilities and open our eyes to some amazing new ones!

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    " Circular logic doesn't prove a theory.... "

    — Tim, 2/27/2011
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    " Picked it up from the in-laws, thinking it'd be an easy read type of novel. Big mistake. Horrible book, poorly written, and with the kind of arguments, theories and impossible links that would make anyone and everyone cry. Just stay clear "

    — Isabelrt, 2/2/2010