
CARBON-14 The Shroud of Turin by R.A. Williams
Series: Book 1 of 4 in the Amari Johnston Novels
Publisher: Fall Haven Press on September 18, 2017
REVIEW BY GWEN M. PLANO
This is the second book I’ve read by R.A. Williams, and I wasn’t disappointed. CARBON-14: The Shroud of Turin is a fast-paced Christian suspense novel that tackles a centuries-old mystery – the authenticity of the Shroud. I’ve been aware of the controversy for many years, but this is the first novel I’ve read that cleverly brings together scientific evidence, religious tensions, and individual ambitions to forge a compelling story. I read the kindle book while on a five-hour flight across the country. It was so engaging that I barely experienced the trip. Strong and well-developed characters kept me turning the pages, as did the growing threats and hints of fanatical dangers.
there was a tradition around the time of Christ to put coins over the eyes during burial. If you look very closely . . . there is an imprint of a coin over the eye . . . It has the Greek letters UCAI, the inscription for Tiberius Caesar. This is consistent with the Pontius Pilate lepton minted between 27 and 32 AD.
R.A. Williams, CARBON-14: The Shroud of Turin
POV: Amari Johnston
The story begins with the grisly murder of a priest. We don’t know the reason for the atrocity, but we’re left with chilling possibilities. Soon thereafter, we meet the protagonist – Amari Johnston, a young graduate student in Tucson, Arizona. She studies art at the university and is an expert weaver, a skill she learned from her Navajo mother. Through a series of events, Amari’s expertise gives birth to questions about the research related to the Shroud, and those questions lead to precarious situations.
Readers follow the graduate student as she innocently tries to unravel inconsistencies related to the Shroud. Her efforts are not appreciated, and she soon finds herself in the belly of the whale – the university lab where a scientist works diligently to debunk the claims of authenticity.
During the same time frame, mysterious murders occur at several religious sites. Amari’s estranged detective father gets involved and through the hurdles, the father and daughter forgive their past grievances and work together to solve the mysteries.
Carbon-14 is a thought-provoking story that tugs at the heart. Readers glimpse the behind-the-scenes motivations of the characters, they’re introduced to the political and religious tensions, and they also experience young love and family forgiveness. That’s a lot for any book to attempt, but R.A. Williams does it successfully. I highly recommend this story and give it five enthusiastic fish.

An intriguing read, encouraging me to get the next in the series (i.e., The Cult of New Canaan). R. A. Williams developed the characters in the first book. The author left room for further character growth in the next novel. I’m looking forward to continuing this series.
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I agree with you, Grant, it was an intriguing read. I’d love to see how Williams uses the characters in the next book in the series, so I’ll be following in your footsteps. 😊
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Oh, Gwen, this book sounds enthralling! And apparently it is if you got lost in it during your plane flight. I have read things about the shroud, but I didn’t know about the coin image. That’s cool. Enticing review!
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Williams did his homework on this story and delved into the research. I remain impressed by his story and his conclusions. I think you will be awed by the book as well, Vera. 😊
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You have my attention! I’m intrigued. You’d say that the research in regard to the shroud is accurately presented?
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I believe that to be the case, Liz. The overall story is fictional, but Williams researched the topic in depth. 😊
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Thanks,Gwen!
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Wow, Gwen this sounds like a fascinating read! I’ve long been intrigued by the Shroud of Turin. Adding this one to my TBR list.
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I don’t think you’ll be disappointed, Joan. It kept my attention to the very end. 😊
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Big goal for any author–the shroud. I’m intrigued enough to click through.
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The Shroud has always fascinated me, and Williams’ book deepened my interest. I’m glad you’re intrigued, Jacqui. 😊
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This sounds like a great read, Gwen. I love the science and spirituality, and the questions surrounding old artifacts. The main character captured my attention too. And a great cover! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Like you, Diana, I’m drawn to science and spirituality. My questions drive me to want to know more. This was a fascinating read. Thank you. 😊
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This really sounds intriguing, Gwen – especially if it held your attention the entire flight. The Shroud of Turin has always been a source of fascination for me.
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It’s fast-paced, Teri, and I just couldn’t put it down. Williams did his research and that egged me forward as well. 😊
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Excellent book review. Now I need to read the book.
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Thank you. I really enjoyed this book, and I think you will too, if you decide to read it. All the best. 😊
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This sounds like a fantastic read! I’m fascinated by the Shroud of Turin, and imagine a compelling plot could be spun around the mystery. Based on your review it sounds like R. A. Williams did an outstanding job. I shall have to add this to my reading radar, Gwen!
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If you decide to read it, I think you’ll enjoy it, Mae. 😊
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This sounds amazing. It ticks all my favorite boxes. I try to stay up to date on Shroud news. There are new studies that scientifically prove its authenticity, though mainstream coverage is nonexistent. It’s awe-inspiring that we have such a relic. I’m adding this to my list of books I can’t wait to read. Thanks, Gwen.
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I’m like you, Staci – I try to stay current on the Shroud. Williams has done his research and opened the doors to authenticity. I think you’ll enjoy the book. 😊
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Hi Gwen, this book sounds fascinating. These sorts of exposes into religious history are so intriguing.
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Absolutely, Robbie. Religious history and mysteries tell us so much about life and ourselves. Thank you for visiting and commenting. 😊
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It is a fascinating subject, and the first in a series, so it is always interesting to see where the author goes next. Thanks, Gwen!
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Thank you for adding to the conversation. 😊 Williams is a wonderful writer and I look forward to reading more of his work.
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I’ve heard the controversy over the Shroud as well. This sounds like an excellent thriller, Gwen. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Thank you, Jacquie. It was an excellent read. 😊
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What a fascinating review. Makes one want to read more. I’ve never heard about Shroud. Golly, so much I don’t know. Thanks for introducing me to great writing. Bless you Vera and Gwen. Xoxo
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Thank you, dear Selma. The Shroud deeply fascinates me. And Williams writes powerfully about it through his thriller. I heartedly recommend it. 😊
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Thanks. I love this recommendation from you. Bless you.
I ordered your book but received notice the vendor discontinued it. So then I went for the digital. One of these days I will read and review.
So many books so little time. Xoxoxox 📚
Bless you.
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Gwen’s review is fascinating, Selma, as is the whole subject of the Shroud!
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Thanks, Vera. 💗 ✨ 👏🏽
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