The Lost Revelation is a historical thriller set primarily in the 1930s, blending adventure, mystery, espionage, and the supernatural. It follows a group of explorers, scholars, and rogues as they seek a lost manuscript rumored to reveal powerful religious secrets-all while competing against rising fascist forces.
The novel opens in 80 AD, where Eliana of Thyatira flees with a sacred manuscript. Pursued by violent forces, she hides it on the island of Patmos before being killed. Her spirit lingers, tied to the secrets she sought to protect.
In 1932, researcher Viola Silver, working for the wealthy Lamont Blood, discovers an article hinting at the lost gospel's existence. Blood launches an expedition to Patmos, led by Professor Lincoln Chapman. By late 1935, progress is made-but the site is suddenly attacked, and communication is lost.
Determined to uncover the truth, Blood assembles a team of unlikely allies: Travis Lee, a bounty hunter; Silvano Zottola, a mafia enforcer; Pyotr Antonov, a Ukrainian exile; and Laura DeVille, an ambitious socialite. Their mission takes them across New York, London, and Greece, where they battle spies, assassins, and supernatural forces. They discover that the manuscript is more than just history-it's a key to something greater, possibly the Ark of the Covenant.
Their adversaries include Nazi and Italian operatives, desperate to claim its power. The climax unfolds on Patmos, where the spirits of Eliana and her fallen allies aid the protagonists in their final confrontation. The manuscript is recovered, but the full mystery remains unsolved, hinting at further adventures.