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Tyrant: Rise of the Beast (Chronicles of the Apocalypse Book 1) (English Edition)

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The Origin Story of the Book of Revelation


Ancient Rome, A.D. 64. Alexander, a Jewish doctor to a Roman Prefect, is tempted to compromise his Jewish faith for his loyalty to Rome. His life is turned upside down when he is ushered into the circle of the evil emperor Nero Caesar, who launches a horrific persecution of Christians in the early church.

When Nero discovers that an unknown apostle has written a secret apocalypse about the end of the world, he orders Alexander's Prefect to destroy all copies of the scroll, find the author and kill him.

But a bold Christian woman named Cassandra, holds a dark secret that opens the door to a world of spiritual warfare they're not ready to face. It will lead them directly to Jerusalem and to the true meaning of the apocalypse, the book of Revelation.

It will change their world. And yours.

Tyrant: Rise of the Beast is Book 1 in the shocking controversial series Chronicles of the Apocalypse. An explosive tale of spiritual warfare and the origin story of the most controversial book of the Bible: Revelation. Written by Brian Godawa, respected Christian and best-selling Biblical author.

Spiritual Warfare, Angels and Demons


The human story is not the only one in the book of Revelation or in this series. Chronicles of the Apocalypse shows the evil plans of Satan and his fallen angels the Watchers masquerading as gods of the nations at war. This gang of demons is not going down easily.

EXTRA BONUS: Historical and Biblical Facts Behind the Fiction


The novel is over 300 pages with an additional 100 pages of endnotes. You'll get extensive research with each chapter that proves the historical fulfillment of the book of Revelation depicted in this novel. The story draws from ancient Roman, Christian and Jewish sources for the events surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in the first century.