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Empire's End

A Novel of the Apostle Paul

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Empire's End

By: Jerry B. Jenkins
Narrated by: David Cochran Heath
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Is church history about to be rewritten? Contrary to the teachings of church history, do recently discovered ancient parchments indicate Paul - not Peter - was the first Pope?

Crucial pages of the Apostle Paul's parchments have gone missing, and rumors of their contents have the world reeling. Dr. Augie Knox is on a quest to find the pages that reveal what God Himself taught the man who would become the greatest apologist in the history of the Christian church.

©2015 eChristian (P)2015 eChristian
Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction

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Sadly this did not grip me as much as the first part. I think the change of narrator did not help in this. The story was ok and I enjoyed it, but not as much as the first book. I think I had got used to the initial narrator who did such a brilliant job.

Worth a listen but not as good as the first part

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