Reseña del editor:
Tagline: An epic saga of Persian mythology and demonic council - of warring forces of darkness & light. Book I Summary: The Lord of Persia is a daring and documented revelation of how the Sword of Satan unleashed its deadliest strike in 650 AD, and plunged Persia into the darkest age ever known to man. Questing nation seeks for their conquering king and liberator. One victim became the investigator, the investigator became the rebel and the rebel became the emperor. In 1593 Shakespeare is interrogated by a regal man wearing a white falcon emblem. In 2013, the tyrant of Iran, has a menacing dream of an archer wearing a white falcon emblem. In 605 BC Ahriman (Satan) receives a cosmic warning in the form a man carrying a white falcon emblem. Series Summary: Three men - born for a single purpose, live in three different millennia, share the same soul, to fight the same enemy, Ahriman. The first man unites four kingdoms, and emancipated the Hebrew slaves in Babylon. The second man battled the ancient world’s most vicious despots and clergymen. The third man is to prevent the apocalypse and to liberate the Persians from the scourge and suffocation of Islam in Iran, and institute world new order.
Biografía del autor:
Keyvan de Bash was born in Iran and spent ten years of his youth in the south of France, where he studied the philosophers of the age of enlightenment. He then migrated to the USA to study general history, political science, the American Revolution, WWII and cinema. Since 2010, he has been writing the series of The Lord of Persia, and two nonfiction pamphlets, Political Virtue and The Exclusionists.
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