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Revenge Of Jesus

Alexander Francis

Publisher: Arcus Verba

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Summary

A secretive organization plots to travel back in time to kill Jesus.  The mission fails, but an evil presence returns to the present while chasing the would-be assassin and gathers a large and fanatic following who believes he is the true Jesus. Two young translators are caught in the past, but fortunately meet a Roman officer who helps and protects them. An epic story of love and adventure unfolds which takes place in both the distant past and the present.
Available since: 01/29/2015.

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