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Book of Souls

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A critical blow has been struck against the Annunaki, the powers that captured Yeshua the Nazarene and kept him prisoner for nearly two millennia. But the war is not yet won, and a new power within the Annunaki threatenes to reshape the world, and determine the fate of every soul on the planet.

Book of Souls is Francis Chapman's highly anticipated sequal to Book of Yeshua, and the second installment in The Alpha & Omega Trilogy.

275 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 14, 2022

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Francis Chapman

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Francis Chapman was born in 1988 in Portsmouth, England. However, that would not have been his first choice of birthplace, and you certainly shouldn’t hold that against him.

He currently lives in Surrey, with his partner (and editor), three children, and a menagerie of badly behaved animals (six cats, three chickens, and a tortoise). He has had many jobs, including being a bartender, a copywriter, a magazine editor, and a Historic Property Steward at Stone Henge.

Francis studied Philosophy, which he greatly enjoyed, but he is most passionate about his writing. Most of his ideas come to him in the shower, or whilst walking his daughters to school.

During those brief moments when Francis isn’t writing, reading, or attempting to parent his children, he enjoys American football, learning Japanese, and is more than a little bit obsessed with the American reality TV show Survivor.

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February 24, 2023
I remember loving the first book and maybe I should have reread it before starting this one. I nearly gave up 3 or 4 times it’s only saving grave was that it was short.
Too many characters too many past lives too confusing to keep up with. I liked the twist before the end though.
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