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B.W. Jackson writes supernatural mystery thrillers centered on historical conspiracies and religious artifacts. His debut novel "The Brotherhood of Barnabas" traces a modern investigation into Vatican archives and Knights Templar connections. The book follows investigators who confront ancestral obligations while uncovering threats hidden in church history. The narrative structure integrates three distinct threads: ancient prophecies, contemporary espionage, and family legacies. Jackson's research encompasses medieval secret societies, Vatican historical records, and Templar mythology. His plot development balances supernatural elements with procedural investigation techniques. Jackson's work occupies the intersection of religious historical fiction, conspiracy thrillers, and supernatural suspense genres. The Brotherhood of Barnabas establishes a story world where church documents conceal centuries-old dangers. The novel's core conflict stems from inherited duties to protect humanity from threats documented in historical archives.