
Ain't No Messiah
Tales of the Blessed and Broken, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ric Chetter
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By:
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Mark Tullius
About this listen
A dark and disturbing supernatural suspense.
The coming-of-age story of Joshua Campbell, a man of death-defying miracles, whose father proclaimed him as the second coming of Christ.
This psychological thriller takes us through Joshua’s childhood of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of his earthly father, and into adulthood as Joshua attempts to break away from his family and church in order to find happiness.
The entire world is watching as Joshua prepares to finally show the world who he really is.
Buy the first book in the five-book series Tales of the Blessed and Broken today.
©2019 Mark Tullius (P)2020 Mark Tullius
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