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4. Contest ends on October 31st, 2019 at midnight eastern standard time.
5. One Winner will be selected at random by random.org to receive a print copy of The Antiquities Dealer By Ed Protzel.
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1. Only one entry per person per contest is allowed.
2. Contest open to residents of the 50 United States and D.C. Void where prohibited.
3. Winner agrees to allow us to publicize their name in conjunction with the contest.
4. Contest ends on October 31st, 2019 at midnight eastern standard time.
5. One Winner will be selected at random by random.org to receive a print copy of The Antiquities Dealer By Ed Protzel.
6. The prize winners will be notified by email and posted on our Winners page after they respond to our email notification. If The Suspense Zone does not receive an email response from the winner within 7 days from the date of the drawing, another winner will be drawn.
7. You must have access to the Internet and a valid email address in order to enter or win.
8. You must be a Zone News Subscriber to enter this contest.
9. Your chances of winning depend on the number of entries.
10. No purchase necessary.
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The Antiquities Dealer (A David Greenberg Mystery)
By Ed Protzel (TouchPoint Press)
Release date: September 25, 2018
When Miriam Solomon, the love of David Greenberg’s life, phones him at his antiquities gallery in St. Louis, the black hole at the center of his heart shudders. Twenty years earlier, Miriam had inexplicably run off to Israel with his best friend, Solly, a brilliant but nerdy young scientist. Now she tells David that Solly has committed suicide and she needs his aid on a secret research project Solly left unfinished: to acquire the one remaining nail from the crucifixion of Jesus. Is she telling the truth? And why does that nail have such significance?
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Contest ends on October 31, 2019
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