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Babylon's Tablet of Destiny

In the 1840's, in Nineveh Iraq, British explorers found a large number of Babylonian stone cuneiform tablets in the ruins of the royal Palace Library of King Ashurbanipal... the last great king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire who ruled from 669 B.C. to 631 B.C. Thousands of tablets were taken back to the British Museum and many of them finally translated in the 1870's. The tablet poems told stories about The Epic of Gilgamesh, Istar's Desent into the Underworld, Creation, The Great Flood and the most famous story in Babylonia history, the Poem of Erra.

In 2007 in New York City, Lisa Weinstein is working for a private research foundation and finds out that the war in Iraq is much more complicated than what she's reading about in the news. It seems that the Iraq Museum and many of the country's archeological dig sites have been looted and trillions of dollars worth of ancient art is missing. She enlists the help of Jonathan Anderson and together the two begin a journey to try to figure out what is really going on and how it relates to a complicated multi-national banking conspiracy that has been created to financially destroy middle-class America.

While the two are busy unraveling these startling revelations a reincarnated evil spirit is searching for a missing ancient tablet that once belonged to the gods of Babylon. He travels from Montreal to Berlin and finally to Nineveh looking for it. If he doesn't find it for his supreme master... his eternal fate will be sealed forever.

Ancient Babylon lives again through the stories revealed in the Assyrian and Sumerian poems and a race is on with everyone trying to find one sacred tablet that can change the destiny of the world.

© 2008 Jack Dunn - JackDunn.net