The Hammer and the Isaurian
Book Three creates a “what if” narrative that takes place in Europe in 740 AD.
Xulon Author Releases Third Book in The Resurrection Chronicles Series
Book Three creates a “what if” narrative that takes place in Europe in 740 AD.
2018-10-11
Within the pages of David
Klem’s book, The Hammer and the Isaurian: The
Resurrection Chronicles, Book III ($21.49, paperback, 9781545643495; $9.99,
ebook, 9781545643501), readers will find the third book in a series that encourages Christians to examine their
own faith and realize a personal relationship with Jesus Christ is not only
possible, it is highly desirable and preferable to all other choices one might
make in life.
Book
Three of The
Resurrection Chronicles creates a
“what if” narrative with respect to the efforts of the Umayyad Caliphate to
convert Europe to Islam in 740 AD. It positions the Guardians as defenders of
the faith in central and eastern Europe.
“In
today's world, conflicts between Islam and Christianity dominate the front
pages,” says Klem. “This book reveals that the conflict is not new, and that
the consequences of not standing firm for the Christian faith has enormous
implications.”
David
Klem spent his childhood participating in an evangelical church. Today, he is
active in teaching adult Bible classes, an avid researcher, and lover of
classical history. He has previously published The
Resurrection Chronicles, Book I: The Rising, and The Resurrection Chronicles, Book II: The
Persecution.
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date. The Hammer and the Isaurian: The
Resurrection Chronicles, Book III is available online through
xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.