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As rebellion brews in the Kingdom of Israel, operatives Caleb, Eliyanah, and Jackal race to uncover the hidden forces behind Absalom's uprising against King David. What begins as a search for political soon unravels into a web of betrayal, long-buried secrets, and dangerous truths. From Ahithophel's personal vendetta to cryptic poems that whisper of ancestral guilt, the team discovers that the roots of conflict reach far deeper than anyone suspects. But even as their discoveries intensify, trust within the trio begins to fracture-especially between newlyweds Caleb and Eliyanah, whose marriage…mehr

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As rebellion brews in the Kingdom of Israel, operatives Caleb, Eliyanah, and Jackal race to uncover the hidden forces behind Absalom's uprising against King David. What begins as a search for political soon unravels into a web of betrayal, long-buried secrets, and dangerous truths. From Ahithophel's personal vendetta to cryptic poems that whisper of ancestral guilt, the team discovers that the roots of conflict reach far deeper than anyone suspects. But even as their discoveries intensify, trust within the trio begins to fracture-especially between newlyweds Caleb and Eliyanah, whose marriage is tested by secrets they keep from one another. Blending espionage, historical mystery, and personal drama, "Beyond the Throne 3: A Story of Gathering Shadows" explores a kingdom on the brink-and the cost of unearthing truth in a world built on sacred lies.
Autorenporträt
Jaison Ndlovu, born on July 1, 1960, in Guruve, Zimbabwe, grew up in Bharamasvesve, Zhombe, Kwekwe. He is the second child and eldest son of Katazo Amos Magundwane and Resiya Chikwinya. With four sisters and four brothers, he attended Gwesela St Andrew's School, St Martin de Porres, and Ascot Secondary School for his education. He pursued salesmanship at the Union College of South Africa and Religious Studies at Ambassador Bible College. Jaison is married to Susan Ndlovu (nee Mahogo), and they have four sons and two daughters, all of whom are married. Staying at Empress in Zhombe, Zimbabwe, he is an active contributor as a blogger and editor on Wikipedia, and shares video songs and sermons on YouTube.