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The Melchizedek Mystery

A Prologue to The Serpent and the Purple Fire

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The Melchizedek Mystery

By: Erick Taylor
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BEFORE THE SAGA, THERE IS THE MYSTERY.

He is the Bible's greatest enigma: Melchizedek. King of Peace. Eternal Priest. A being without father, mother, or genealogy.

This book is your gateway into his world. It first explores the real, ancient lore—the "historical breadcrumbs" from Genesis, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and forgotten texts that reveal a portrait of a divine, timeless figure.

Then, it poses a single, compelling question: What if this eternal being... had a son?

This volume contains the official prologue to the epic fantasy saga, The Serpent and the Purple Fire, a story born from that very question.

THE SAGA OF THE SON BEGINS....

Ahman, a prince of a holy city, is betrayed and cast into a brutal quarry. To survive, the son of Melchizedek must abandon his father's peaceful philosophies and master a brutal, new way of life. But his new skills only drag him deeper into a viper's nest of deceit, where he becomes a pawn for the secret Brotherhood of the Serpent.

Hunted by the very masters he serves, Ahman must embrace a power he was never meant to wield if he ever hopes to see his home again.

Explore the history, then begin the adventure. This is the perfect entry point into the world of The Serpent and the Purple Fire.

©2025 Erick Taylor (P)2025 Erick Taylor
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