Is extreme justice the mirror image of extreme injustice? Has a historic Christian knight, the likes of Dracula, victimized his enemies with such blood-curdling cruelty to become the greatest pariah of all times? Yesterday's answers are diced and spliced by today's most brilliant researchers. Team Vermandois in France-Mickey, Suzanne, Clarisse, Douglas, and Loni assist Team Romania-Russell, Holman, and Danno as all strive to resolve this moral conundrum. These two teams must dodge the sharpened talons of three battling rogue Dragon orders, mired in a brutal kidnapping, leaving a blood-crumb…mehr
Is extreme justice the mirror image of extreme injustice? Has a historic Christian knight, the likes of Dracula, victimized his enemies with such blood-curdling cruelty to become the greatest pariah of all times? Yesterday's answers are diced and spliced by today's most brilliant researchers. Team Vermandois in France-Mickey, Suzanne, Clarisse, Douglas, and Loni assist Team Romania-Russell, Holman, and Danno as all strive to resolve this moral conundrum. These two teams must dodge the sharpened talons of three battling rogue Dragon orders, mired in a brutal kidnapping, leaving a blood-crumb trail of ghastly murders. About the Series: Haman the Amalekite must steal key components of the Relic of Power (RoP), the world's most powerful weapon of mass destruction (WMD), which has existed since biblical times. Tracked by Loni Peronne, an agent of the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency), a mission known as the Missing Art Project has been functioning to find and secure all components of the RoP. Initially waylaid by a murder at the Leaning Tower of Niles in Chicago (Novel 1), Loni becomes mired within the Leaning Tower affair. Novel 2 opens with Loni and husband Mickey on vacation where their path intersects Haman's, leading to a cornucopia of problems requiring immediate attention. Responding to this dilemma, Mickey Peronne assembles his trusted medical colleagues into a team within the Vermandois. This team discovers that Loni's psyche has bizarrely locked onto the persona of a 14th century French king. Through subsequent psychic encounters, Loni accesses other historical characters such as Vlad Tepes (Novel 3), Guidobaldo II della Rovere (Novel 5), and Duchess Anne Geneviève de Bourbon (Novel 7), among many others. Each stand-alone novel engages a new historic character, moving the evolving mission of the modern-day protagonists from a French maternity hospital ever eastward towards the Levant. An eventual faceoff is unavoidable in order to mitigate the destructive power of that WMD crafted in 1400 BC.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
B. Albertill is the author of the 12-book historical fiction series, the Lost Books of Benjamin (LBoB). Albertill is a retired (2015) U.S. Army physician-scientist, educationalist, science researcher, Christian apologist, historian without portfolio, and modern-day Christian Templar. Having served in the military from Vietnam era (1973) to his last posting in Afghanistan (2014), he has served in clinical, research, and operational military medicine, the field of chemical warfare, and in the history of military medicine. His writing is underpinned by a worldview defined by this professional education, military training, and resulting personal experiences across the globe.Albertill writes historical fiction supported by a lifetime of travels/residencies throughout Europe, the Mediterranean countries in northern Africa, and the Levant. As LBoB novel protagonists Mickey Peronne, Suzanne Coletrane, Russell Lange and the numerous historical characters move through these regions, Albertill literally strolls shoulder-to-shoulder with them. The gift given to the reader is the palpable flavor of credible historical fiction from novels penned by a thin-soled wanderer who has firsthand imbibed each of those incredible historical settings.
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