Acts of the Shaddai The Final Testament
Acts of The Shaddai, The Final Testament, is the last volume in the Bloodline Chronicles trilogy. Jake Stanton finds himself once again incarcerated for a crime he did not commit and faces the hardest decision of his life. His faith is tested to its limit in this closing of his quest for the twelve enchanted instruments.
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Acts of the Shaddai The Final Testament
Acts of The Shaddai, The Final Testament, is the last volume in the Bloodline Chronicles trilogy. Jake Stanton finds himself once again incarcerated for a crime he did not commit and faces the hardest decision of his life. His faith is tested to its limit in this closing of his quest for the twelve enchanted instruments.
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Acts of the Shaddai The Final Testament

Acts of the Shaddai The Final Testament

by Anthony Jones
Acts of the Shaddai The Final Testament

Acts of the Shaddai The Final Testament

by Anthony Jones

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Overview

Acts of The Shaddai, The Final Testament, is the last volume in the Bloodline Chronicles trilogy. Jake Stanton finds himself once again incarcerated for a crime he did not commit and faces the hardest decision of his life. His faith is tested to its limit in this closing of his quest for the twelve enchanted instruments.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781649457714
Publisher: Raven Branch Press
Publication date: 05/31/2020
Series: The Bloodline Chronicles , #3
Pages: 426
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Anthony Jones is the author of The Sword of Goliath, The Wizard of Nod, and Acts of The Shaddai which make up the Bloodline Chronicles trilogy

Jones’s greatest influence remains Stephen King and his work on the Dark Tower Series. The Bloodline Chronicles was very much inspired by Stephen Kings book Wizard and Glass. Other authors of inspiration include Thomas Harris, Jon Krakauer, and John Grisham.
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