Eric Wilson mixes spiritual insight with modern stylings as mankind's struggle continues in the second book of the Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy.
A decade earlier, Jerusalem's Undead escaped their tombs in the Field of Blood. One of their group was missing, and he will return with a vengeance, fighting his fellow Collectors for control of a vile book--a blueprint that exploits "six things, no, seven, that the Lord hates," as a way of dragging down mankind.
As the Collectors vie for dominance, Gina Lazarescu finds herself fleeing through the mountains. She is alone and wounded, but more determined than ever to find and protect the children in her care. She does not know that Cal Nichols still has life-shaking secrets yet to share. She knows only that she is headed for another confrontation with the Collectors, one that will lead from Romanian castles to the Pacific Northwest and eventually to the Haunt of Jackals, birthplace of Judas Iscariot in Israel's arid wastelands.
The entire New King James Bible with translators' notes, arranged in chronological order-the order in which the events and writings actually happened, for absorbing and effective Bible study
Full-color illustrations of places, artifacts, and cultural phenomena that give the reader a dramatic, "you are there" experience
Fascinating articles that connect the Bible text to world history and culture
Daily Life Notes that explain how people lived in Bible times
Epoch Introductions and Historical Overviews that provide vivid chronological context
Transition Comments that set the stage and prepare the reader for the biblical text that follows
"Time Capsules" of world history that accompany the Bible text
Time Panels and Charts that show the flow of Bible history
In-text and full-page color maps of the biblical world
A handy scripture finder index that provides rapid access to any passage
Topical Index and Glossary to facilitate study
Eric Wilson is the author of eight suspense novels that explore Earth's tension between heaven and hell. He lives in Nashville with his wife and two daughters.
Author: Eric Wilson
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