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Goliath The Giant of Gath

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Goliath The Giant of Gath

By: Alexander Royson Jr
Narrated by: Adam Gold
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  • A horridly wild ride into an ancient world of troubled heroes and nightmarish villains
  • A tale like no other, told as never before

Who was the giant Goliath? The truth can be stranger and darker than fiction.

David, a youth of exceptional prowess, is in danger. Dark forces have sworn to destroy the forebear of the Prince of Peace.

In ancient times, giants were real - the unholy offspring of fallen angels and their defiled human prey. Goliath, a descendant of giant kings, is one of the last of a dying breed of ancient rulers cursed to near extinction. Prone to murderous rampages - none can challenge the bloodthirsty giant and live.

The Philistine people are a proud race with dark secrets, sophisticated metal shops, and a highly trained army. The king and queen of Gath rule over the mightiest city in the Philistia empire, each monarch harboring a burning desire to eradicate the countryside of the Israelite infestation, no method too devious to avoid consideration.

Through it all, a shepherd’s son unknowingly holds the power to save the over-matched Israelites and change the world forever, if only he can survive those that conspire against him.

An epic confrontation is brewing between supernatural forces that will forever shape the world.

©2019 James R Ross (P)2020 James R Ross
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Royalty Science Fiction
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