Michael Collins has spent his life as the Right Hand of God on Earth. He has led a long-established society of Faire Folk and Mythical creatures in an ancient battle of Light and Dark. His order, The Knights Templar, has been trusted since the dawn of time to protect God’s power in the mortal world. Michael and his court guide this army from the shadows. Making sure the Dark doesn’t overrun the world with mayhem. God grants them abilities to aid the light at holding its place above the dark and keeping its creatures out of the human world. With an end goal of keeping Satan from taking over in the end battle of Revelations. To the Templar’s surprise, the trumpets of Revelations finally sound. The Knights have to gather their troops and prepare for the final battle. However, after a visit from the Prince of Darkness himself, our knights are faced with a question, has God Abandoned them in their time of need? Joining forces with a local dark witch named Abigale, they have to figure out where they stand in the end of times. They face a coming threat no one could have predicted. Doubt. With questions about how Lucifer fell from grace, and the truth behind why Revelations began, Michael now has to choose a side. The cloud of doubt grows bigger when an ancient text is found and paints a much less appealing picture of the almighty. Join Michael in this twisted tale of love, suffering, and murder. You can’t always believe your history, and one should never judge a person by what the world says about them. When history is told by the winning side, who can you trust?
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- Authors R.J. O'Connor, Anna-Lisa Norman, Abdel Rahman Abu Baker
- Language English
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