Son of the Doomsday Prophet
A Fantasy Adventure in the Days of Noah
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Narrated by:
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David Sweeney-Bear
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By:
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Steven Byers
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In the days before the Great Flood, Noah’s prophecy of impending doom incites opposition wherever he goes. Although Jayfeth is an unlikely hero, being the son of the doomsday prophet thrusts him into extraordinary adventures and danger. Shunned by their tribe for building the ark, the family is soon ensnared in the palace intrigues of the giant Nephilim. All the while, a growing menace from otherworldly forces in the east devastates the land and its people.
As Jayfeth struggles with his own inner doubts, insidious foes resort to ever more threatening measures to coerce him into abandoning the quest. While he seeks what happiness may be found along this perilous way, even his attempts at finding love seem ill-fated as the disaster foretold draws ever nearer.
Journey with Jayfeth through the final days leading up to the worst catastrophe in the history of the world—a time when taking a stand means risking everything and failure could spell the doom of humankind.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-09-24
A tale retold.
I enjoyed listening to this tale very much indeed. I found it absorbed my attention from the very start. The fact that it is based around a traditional tale which is being re-told as it were, with variations both in details and content fascinated me. I thought the idea of doing that was a clever one. The narrator brought the tale to life in a very real and compelling way and it kept me focussed and rivetted throughout my listening of it. The narrator succeeded in making the tale come visually alive for me so that I could "see" the events and places being described in the story as if they were happening visually before me. Extremely enjoyable.
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