Immaculate Resurrections: Rise of the Antichrist (Book I)

Immaculate Resurrections: Rise of the Antichrist (Book I)

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Welcome to college, Felix. By the way, you're the Second Coming. And the Antichrist, well, he lives on the other side of town...

Felix August enrolls at Portland College with two goals: prove that he belongs at the school, even though he cheated on the SAT, and crack the starting lineup on the football team. But when Bill Stout, the school's groundskeeper, tells Felix that...more
Paperback, 436 pages
Published December 29th 2011 by Outskirts Press, Inc.
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Paula  Phillips
It all began in AD 325 when a Master Eusebius tried to defy and betray the Emperor Constantine , he was cursed by Hosius and from then on his family lay slain to a curse for generations to come until now when we are transported to the modern world and introduced to Felix August , Felix is one of those guys who may be a slacker but wants to prove otherwise as we discover that he cheated his way into college at Portland College or as we New Zealander's call it University. However, life for Felix i...more
Marybeth (Manhattan Reader)
I have to say, this novel took me for a ride. Even though I read it back in the summer I still remember some of the moments that had me stopping and just thinking. And every time I thought I had it all figured out...Lowe threw a curve ball at me and I was back to "Okay, what just happened?" But not in the frustrating way that makes me want to put down a book and never pick it up because, honestly, I have a lot more books to read than focus on just that one. But in a way that made me want to keep...more
Carrie Rundhaug
When Mr. Lowe contacted me in regards to his books I was certainly interested. The blurb of the book definitely sparked some interest.

The Rise of the Antichrist was a unique and exciting story.

The characters were very well developed and felt real. Felix was the main character and I really enjoyed getting to know him and learn more about him. My favorite character was Lucas, Felix's roommate. Lucas kept the story going with all the humor. The secondary characters all added to the overall plot of...more
Sydney
It's not funny. It really should have been written to be funny.
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Randall Lowe is an attorney and the author of Immaculate Resurrections: Book I (Rise of the Antichrist) and Book II (Tears of Constantine). Born and raised in Oregon, he now lives in Connecticut with his wife and son.
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