Book Description
It was in the illustrious city of Alexandria that the celebrated beauty Hypatia, (Hy-pa-sha) a Fifth Century "renaissance" woman lived her brief but brilliant life as a professor of philosophy, mathematics, chemistry and astronomy.
Bishop Cyril despised Hypatia and ordered her brutal death. His army destroyed her manuscripts and inventions as Cyril attempted to erase her name from history. Her trusted scribe and lover, Ramas, however hid her secret scrolls in the ancient city of Petra.
Her brilliance is stated in Carl Sagans #1 best seller, Cosmos, "The glory of the Alexandrian library is a dim memory. Its last remnants were destroyed soon after Hypatias death.
About the author
A native of Daytona Beach, the author, a successful photographers model and artist moved to Boca Raton, Florida where she majored in fine arts and art history at Florida Atlantic University. Taking a womens studies course she discovered the nearly extinguished story of the once famous Hypatia of Alexandria. A five year research investigation prompted her to write Holy Murder, a compelling read about her illustrious life and bone chilling assassination ordered by the villainous Bishop of Alexandria.