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The Apocalypse Script : The Nisirtu - Samuel Fort

The Apocalypse Script

By: Samuel Fort

Paperback | 5 June 2019

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Financial markets are crashing, crops are failing, Cage's disease is a pandemic, and sabers are being rattled around the globe. It's not the world that Ben Mitchell, an expert on ancient and esoteric writings, envisioned when he left the battlefields of Afghanistan a decade ago.The world looks a little brighter when he is offered a small fortune by the attractive but mysterious Lilian Stratton to research some puzzling inscriptions found on set of stone tablets discovered in Tiwanaku, Bolivia. But to do that he must join a secret society known as the Delphic Order of the Nisirtu and travel to Steepleguard, the remote fortress-like home of an elderly eccentric named Ridley.The researcher soon finds that his client has lured him into a conspiracy of epic proportions. The rumored New World Order is, in fact, very ancient. The world is truly a stage and the scripts that have preserved mankind for millennia are being systematically destroyed by the invisible kingdoms that authored them. Within days the final script will run its course and the planet's scattered survivors will be thrust into a new Dark Age.Lilian's powerful opponents are now Ben's, and even his client's supposed allies seem to have hidden and sinister agendas. The man finds himself in a shadowy world of insane kings, power-hungry dukes, psychopathic assassins, rebel knights, and an exiled princess who will stop at nothing to regain her world throne.As civilization rapidly disintegrates and clandestine armies converge on Steepleguard, humanity's future hinges on the researcher's ability to navigate the labyrinths of the Nisirtu and unlock the secrets of the Tiwanaku tablets. Authors note: Though the Nisirtu series is based on an imagined "literal" interpretation of the Book of Revelation, it is not what is typically classified as "Christian Fiction." The series has no religious overtones and includes some adult themes and violence.]