"LAWHEAD KNOWS HOW TO SPIN A TALE."
--Booklist
A story rich in history and imagination, here is the final volume in
Stephen R. Lawhead's magnificent saga of a Scottish noble family and its
divine quest during the age of the Great Crusades.
A thousand years after its disappearance, the Mystic Rose--the fabled
Chalice of the Last Supper--has been found, and the warrior monks of the
Knights Templar, led by the ruthless and corrupt Renaud de Bracineaux,
will stop at nothing to possess it. One brave, dauntless, noblewoman
stands in their way . . .
Born among the hills of Scotland, and raised on the Crusader tales of
her grandfather, Murdo, and her father, Duncan, young Cait is determined
to claim the Holy Cup for her own. Guided by a handful of clues gleaned
from a stolen letter, Cait and a small band of knights follow a
treacherous trail that leads from the shadowed halls of Saint Sophia
into the heart of Moorish Spain and a world long unseen by Christian
eyes. A journey whose end means victory . . . or death.
"THOSE LUSTING FOR THE TRUE PATH WILL EAT IT UP."
--Kirkus Reviews