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The Lost Prophet
- Divine Space, Book 1
- Narrated by: Fuad Baloch
- Length: 15 hrs and 57 mins
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Summary
A prophet from the past. A world under invasion. To save his homeland’s future, he must pit ancient powers against a space-age enemy.
Medieval prophet Gulatu Koza often looks to the heavens and imagines his eternal reward. But when his day of reckoning arrives, he wakes up to an Earth 800 years in the future. Above him, he’s shocked to see familiar stars sharing the sky with strange ships in flight. No sooner than he makes his peace with the curious new world and the alien colonists living alongside humans, a hostile fleet arrives with a bloody purpose.
With Earth under attack, Gulatu struggles to help defend against an enemy light-years ahead of anything he’s ever experienced. But when he comes into contact with ancient alien artifacts, his own powers of prophecy grow in ways he could never have divined. In the face of startling new abilities and intergalactic war, Gulatu must make an impossible choice: Betray the cornerstone of his faith, or stand by as humanity fights a losing battle for survival.
The Lost Prophet is the first exciting story in a duology of sci-fi fantasy novels. If you like mind-bending adventures, earth-destroying stakes, and a touch of philosophy then you’ll love Fuad Baloch’s compelling tale of time travel and extraterrestrial invaders.
Buy The Lost Prophet to save the world from an alien threat today!
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- Kirsty Barrett
- 20-10-18
I'd be lost too
totally feel for the lead character as he struggles to comprehend his new place in a new situation. the voice is a calm steady pace that moves the story on nicely and really allows you to grasp the full effects
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