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Wayfarer

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The forces of darkness have been struck a devastating blow at the hands of the risen and ascended Christos Champion. Yet Lucifer, the Ha-Seraph, is not about to give up. With the tide of war turned against him, the Dragon Lord goes on the offensive, striking out at humanity with his most fiendish and dangerous designs. At the command of the Most High, the archangel Michael brings forth the last warrior of the Shekinah Legacy. Born to an incredible destiny and raised from birth to be a warrior, Magnus the Lehohn is transformed from a mere human into a living weapon—a sword that will pierce the heart of darkness itself. Infused with strength, speed, and supernatural sight, this betrayed and exiled warrior will come face-to-face with the greatest threats humanity has ever known. From the historically accurate Roman battlefields to the richly detailed landscape of the present, Magnus must use every one of his unique abilities and finely-honed battle skills to weave his way through a complex tapestry of devious plots, deadly traps, and bloody battlefields. But before he can face the demons without, this Jewish Prince must quell the turmoil within, or risk unleashing a terror against which no man or angel can stand.

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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August 13, 2015
SOOOO AWESOME! I liked how he lived through generations and it wrote about the different ones. The way it was written when the main character was in fights was really good! Everything was good apart from when the action died down and it got a bit boring. But honestly I loved it, cried a few times too.
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November 26, 2021
Second time reading this. At the end of the novel, the other 6 books are listed, but for some reason, these never were published.

Even though this novel finishes with some closure from the events contained within, there are many more that would have continues in the remaining novels that never came to light.

Wayfarer is a brilliant novel. The world building is detailed and rich and forms a solid basis on which this novel and its plot are set.

Dickens’ symbolism from the bible adds to this foundation. The Biblical themes and grounding in this one of its main strengths.
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