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Augur of Armaggedon [MultiFormat]
eBook by L. J. Blount

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eBook Category: Horror/Fantasy
eBook Description: The admonitions were all around; theologians beseeched humanity to bring themselves to God, the Scriptures enlightened us of the Second Coming, oracles and seers foretold of the inevitable. The end, indeed. Armageddon or the Apocalypse as some would call it. Revelations had descended from Heaven with a vengeance. Humanity stood in dismay as God showered the world with tribulation. We've all read the tales of the Apocalypse, but Augur provides a twist that will take one woman and you into the belly of hell only to rise again in preparations for the next 1,000 years.

eBook Publisher: Double Dragon Publishing, Published: 2003
Fictionwise Release Date: April 2003


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In the end, God shattered that which He created.

The end of the world came in an upheaval. It was not permanent, but it was brutal. Many called it Armageddon. Others called it the Apocalypse. I simply called it birth. I lived through it, as did many, but I traveled a road quite different from them. With the end came the dawning of a new millennium seven years past. The end arrived, but not as the Scriptures foretold. There were similarities in the things that occurred. There were also many things that were not. However, I cannot speak for everyone, as I traveled a road much darker than most.

I don't think anyone expected it to happen as the Bible prophesied. Most probably didn't believe it would happen at all. I mean really. It was like living between the pages of a book. The author, God, determined the end. Yet, the characters between these pages live on in an unfathomable reality. The things that did happen, who would have imagined? The method of His ire was close to the things I read, but not quite so--and the time? Well, lets just say He who created time does not go by the same watch as we do.

The rebirth began on an auspicious day. It was a time of joy for most of humankind. The faithful and the not so faithful were together under the same roof. The time, of course, was Christmas, in the year 2007, 12:01 AM. The world looked forward to this day in unison, but was the day that released Hell onto all of us. It wasn't 12:01 AM, Christmas morning all over the world. For me it was 3:01 PM MST, Christmas Eve.


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