The Grail Enigma explores, in even more detail than Laurence Gardner's previous books, the connection between Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Gardner reveals that the offspring of the messianic couple were historically named Tamar, Joshua and Joseph and, using newly discovered genealogical charts, he traces their lineage through 600 years to Arthur Pendragon. We discover why, in the years after the crucifixion, the messianic line was hunted down, and the New Testament gospels had all references to the messianic marriage and bloodline removed from them. Thus the story of the tormented Blood Royal was forced underground until it became encoded in the Grail legend of King Arthur. The story of how their secret line was carried on makes fascinating reading. 432pp, 153mm x 234mm, illustrated, hardback, 2008
In Bloodline of the Holy Grail, Laurence Gardner reveals compelling evidence that there is a royal heritage of the Messiah in the West, and casts new light on the enigmatic figures of Joseph of Arimathea, Mary Magdalene, and the Holy Grail legend.
Mary Magdalene Beloved Disciple by Clysta Kinstler is a beautiful novel exploring historical facts about Mary Magdalene and her relationship with Jesus.
In The Gnostic Gospels Alan Jacobs presents texts discovered at Nag Hammadi including the gospels of Thomas, Philip and Mary Magdalene, The Sophia of Jesus Christ and The Fable of the Pearl.
The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln explores the idea that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had children.
In the Magdalene Legacy Laurence Gardner presents evidence of Mary Magdalene’s true identity, her secret marriage to Jesus, and her connection to the Knights Templars and Holy Grail.
This is the story of Mary Magdalene as never told before. She did marry Jesus, she did bear his child, but her significance is infinitely more profound and immeasurably more important. Claire Nahmad and... [more]