![]() See also: Review of Christopher Golden’s follow-up novel, The Pandora Room. Although scholars agree that the references to the “mountains of Ararat” in the Bible are not referring to the Ararat we know today, it has still been long speculated that this mountain in far eastern Turkey is the final resting place of Noah’s Ark. ![]() Chistopher Golden’s latest novel, Ararat, delves into the mystery of Noah’s Ark and puts a thrilling, and at times horrific, twist on the myth.Īdam and Meryam are an adventurous couple engaged to be married when they get word from their Turkish mountain friend, Feyiz, that an avalanche has uncovered a geologically impossible cave on Mount Ararat. It’s where science and faith intersect for a common goal: to prove the existence of God. Personally, I can’t think of a more interesting mystery than an historical one-unsolved mysteries from our past tantalize as historians, scholars, scientists, and writers dig for clues and come up with plausible scenarios for what might have happened-and I think Biblical mysteries, most of all, are incredibly interesting. ![]() ![]() Ararat by Christopher Golden is the heart-pounding tale of an adventure that goes wrong-on a biblical scale. ![]()
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