Alan A. A. Winter

Savior's Day (2025 Edition)
Book blurb...
Alan A. Winter's "Savior's Day" weaves two true stories into a high-stakes, edge-of-your-seat, apocalyptic thriller. The story begins as an elderly Jewish man is killed on the steps of St. Patrick's Cathedral. With his last breath he hands Archbishop Ford, a black man, a sliver of ancient parchment for safekeeping. Ford is amazed that NYPD detective LeShana Thompkins, also black, can translate the Hebrew writing on a scrap from the 1000-year-old Bible known as the Codex of Aleppo. LeShana explains how she knows Hebrew by telling truths about Ford's lineage kept from him by his adoptive parents. Ford's life is tossed into a cauldron of intrigue when he is summoned to the Vatican; a new Pope must be chosen. As dueling stories of Ford and the treasured Codex merge, Ford, plus other world leaders, travel to the Temple Mount to receive the long-lost missing Bible pages when two assassins squeeze their triggers at the same moment, jeopardizing chances to ease Mideast tensions.
