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Revelation Wrath: Behold Wrath

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Revelation Wrath: Behold Wrath

By: David Reynolds
Narrated by: T. Howard
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Prepare yourself for an unparalleled journey into the heart of chaos and divine prophecy with “Revelation Wrath.”

In a world teetering on the brink of annihilation, a small group of unlikely heroes must navigate the harrowing events foretold in the ancient texts. As the seals are broken and the trumpets sound, they find themselves thrust into a battle against unimaginable forces of darkness.

From the swarming locusts of torment to the rise of the beast from the abyss, every moment is a pulse-pounding race against time. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, these individuals must decipher cryptic visions and confront their deepest fears. Will they uncover the truth behind the prophecies and find a way to survive the ultimate test of faith? Or will they succumb to the relentless tide of destruction?

“Revelation Wrath” is a gripping, literally apocalyptic, thriller that brings the vivid imagery of the Book of Revelation to life in a contemporary setting. Experience the awe-inspiring power of prophecy and the indomitable spirit of those who hope to survive the end of days. This is not just a story—it’s a revelation.

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The narration was horrible. If you want someone reading a bedtime story with monotone reading, then this book is for you. Because of the boredom I lost my place several times and didn't care. The storyline was flat and didn't make sense. I think it would have been a better Bible Study book instead of it being a novel. The characters just seem thrown in there.

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