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The epic finale of John Revele's saga!
 
Ranston has won and The Stranger is dead! While John is still trapped in prison, war rages on outside and his group are scattered. Richter and Ken's plans to fix the space-time continuum are thwarted by the authorities, Clare is trapped north of the border and the rest of the twelve are unaccounted for. Hope is been shattered with the execution of their savior, especially when He doesn't rise on the third day as expected by some.
 
Now, each of these characters will have to rely on the help of unlikely aides and some old familiar faces, in order to find each other again. Once they do, they will mount an attack against Ranston and those who have sided with him in this war.
 
It's an all out launch of assault against the enemy of life as the group seeks their revenge--only to realize that the vengeance was never theirs to take...Can Richter make it to Israel and set the distorted timeline right again?
 
Can John finally see the end of all evil?--and what will this mean for the rest of the characters? Find out in this, the final installment in The Baptist Trilogy!

Synopsis

Revelation

This is the book I really wanted to write!  While the first and second instalments held all of the set up and backbone of the plot (my themes and motives behind the story) this book was the fun part.  I love writing action and I've always enjoyed a good "renegade group of unlikely heroes takes on the big bad villain" story!  What better version of that than the ultimate showdown against the devil himself?  I had fantasized and dreamt about the scenes I would write for this book as I drove, as I walked, as I sat.  I could not wait.  Like all good epic conclusions to the best sagas, it was also quite fun to write the end of all the character arcs.  It was rewarding to bring them all closure and finish my first serious book project!  The idea behind this final instalment was to show the world a more Bad-ass version of Christ, to redeem the wimpy, meek, pathetic version of him that other media portrays.  while the final battles are dramatized, for effect, and stylized, I feel like this story provides a unique and creative alternative to most folks who wouldn't ever go near a church or bible...

Appendecies

The Baptist

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