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Seven Candlesticks to Kingdom Come

The Father in the Child, the Brother in the Son

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This is a story unlike any you've ever read. The ancient House of Kandle communicates across the Great Divide. Two messengers who speak as one have been sent from a bye gone world to inform us of things past and and warn us of things to come. Their story begins innocently enough with the tale of Nathan Kandle, a curious lad who encounters a mysterious creature named the fear weevil, and painfully learns that he must stand and fight fear in order to escape it. One world unfolds into another then another, as Nathan is tested over and over again until the reader himself if confronted with the challenge of his own greatest testing yet to come. Where did this story really come from, and could it be true after all?

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Seven Candlesticks to Kingdom Come, Gene Brown

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Titel
Seven Candlesticks to Kingdom Come
Untertitel
The Father in the Child, the Brother in the Son
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Gene Brown
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
136
ISBN13
9781489727725
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Schlagwörter
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This is a story unlike any you've ever read. The ancient House of Kandle communicates across the Great Divide. Two messengers who speak as one have been sent from a bye gone world to inform us of things past and and warn us of things to come. Their story begins innocently enough with the tale of Nathan Kandle, a curious lad who encounters a mysterious creature named the fear weevil, and painfully learns that he must stand and fight fear in order to escape it. One world unfolds into another then another, as Nathan is tested over and over again until the reader himself if confronted with the challenge of his own greatest testing yet to come. Where did this story really come from, and could it be true after all?