Before Now and After

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: David William Kirby ISBN: 9781311502315
Publisher: David William Kirby Publication: April 8, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David William Kirby
ISBN: 9781311502315
Publisher: David William Kirby
Publication: April 8, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The story of the Tetragrammaton, the supposed true name of God,has been hidden from mankind for over two thousand years.This fictional history of 'The Word' is presented here in three distinct sections. The first section finds a group of guardians treasuring the relic from the beginning of time until it is stolen by a Roman general.

The relic becomes the source of Rome's world dominance as successive Emperors discover how to use its power. In modern times this power is abused by the leader of a secret cabal of rich and politically influential men. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely; this simple truth leads mankind to the edge of extinction.

The final section sees the planet healing itself following an event of biblical proportions, after which a 'nobody' realizes he has the opportunity to stop the cycles of madness once and for all.

This fictional history was written by an author when just a young boy at one of England's legendary Stonehenge Free Festivals. You can see the influence of this leaking from every page, particulary in the last section of this story. Some may call it blasphemy, others may call it art, whatever your religious beliefs may be you have to admit, it's one hell of a story.

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The story of the Tetragrammaton, the supposed true name of God,has been hidden from mankind for over two thousand years.This fictional history of 'The Word' is presented here in three distinct sections. The first section finds a group of guardians treasuring the relic from the beginning of time until it is stolen by a Roman general.

The relic becomes the source of Rome's world dominance as successive Emperors discover how to use its power. In modern times this power is abused by the leader of a secret cabal of rich and politically influential men. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely; this simple truth leads mankind to the edge of extinction.

The final section sees the planet healing itself following an event of biblical proportions, after which a 'nobody' realizes he has the opportunity to stop the cycles of madness once and for all.

This fictional history was written by an author when just a young boy at one of England's legendary Stonehenge Free Festivals. You can see the influence of this leaking from every page, particulary in the last section of this story. Some may call it blasphemy, others may call it art, whatever your religious beliefs may be you have to admit, it's one hell of a story.

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