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E 2/7/07 Win a Philips Home Cinema System and a copy of The Last Testament
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http://www.radiotimes.com/content/competitions/lasttestament/
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3 Kirstie Allsop
4 Jonathan Freedland
5 James Purefoy
6 David Dimbleby
7 Neil Young
8 Marc Riley
9 John Simm
10 Rocky IV
11 Maggie Simpson
12 Israel
13 Kurt Russell
14 Jim Carrey
15 Gus Van Sant
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Sam Bourne (aka Jonathan Freedland), author of The Righteous Men, is back with another tale of international political intrigue intertwined with ancient religious mysteries in his new book The Last Testament.
When a man is killed at an Israeli peace rally, a series of tit-for-tat killings is sparked off in reprisal. But there is one common thread which runs through the lives of all those caught in the crossfire - all were historians or archaeologists who understood the buried secrets of the ancient past.
Peace negotiator Maggie Costello is soon following the trail of these murders on a journey which takes her from Jewish settlements to Palestinian refugee camps, and is soon plunged into the murky worlds of international politics and the underground antique trade before uncovering one last unsolved riddle in the Bible.
This brilliantly high-concept thriller is released in paperback to buy on Monday 2 July and is available at all good online retailers, but you could win yourself a copy instead! Thanks to the folks at HarperCollins we've got five copies to give away, plus one lucky winner will also take home this superb Philips DVD/DiVX 5.1 Home Cinema System!<O:p</O:p
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1 The Righteous Men<O:p</O:p
2 Patrick Magohan<O:p</O:p
3 Kirstie Allsop
4 Jonathan Freedland
5 James Purefoy
6 David Dimbleby
7 Neil Young
8 Marc Riley
9 John Simm
10 Rocky IV
11 Maggie Simpson
12 Israel
13 Kurt Russell
14 Jim Carrey
15 Gus Van Sant
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Sam Bourne (aka Jonathan Freedland), author of The Righteous Men, is back with another tale of international political intrigue intertwined with ancient religious mysteries in his new book The Last Testament.
When a man is killed at an Israeli peace rally, a series of tit-for-tat killings is sparked off in reprisal. But there is one common thread which runs through the lives of all those caught in the crossfire - all were historians or archaeologists who understood the buried secrets of the ancient past.
Peace negotiator Maggie Costello is soon following the trail of these murders on a journey which takes her from Jewish settlements to Palestinian refugee camps, and is soon plunged into the murky worlds of international politics and the underground antique trade before uncovering one last unsolved riddle in the Bible.
This brilliantly high-concept thriller is released in paperback to buy on Monday 2 July and is available at all good online retailers, but you could win yourself a copy instead! Thanks to the folks at HarperCollins we've got five copies to give away, plus one lucky winner will also take home this superb Philips DVD/DiVX 5.1 Home Cinema System!<O:p</O:p
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From MSE Martin - Some General Tips On Holiday Home Organisations and Sales Meetings
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