666 – The Devil Stalkers (novel)
For many centuries, the greatest secret of all
times was kept under lock and seven keys by the cupola of the Roman Catholic
Church. It was such a terrible secret that it could jeopardize mankind itself.
Now the Dice of Fate were cast and the Powers of Darkness are blowing the Seeds
of Evil everywhere. There is but a man who is able to stop the end of the
times. Discover yourself not only this but also the password to other mysteries
in the extraordinary novel written by Tim Marvim.
Now also for sale in Amazon (FREE
MEMBERS PRIME).
Click here:
A mysterious murder in the convent of Santa Maria
delle Grazie, Milano, Italy, is the starting point for this thrilling,
involving plot. Accused of killing Brother Abelard, the young novice, Michael,
is forced to escape from the convent so as not to be arrested by the police and
ends up wrapped in a movie-like chase to escape not only from the police
officers but also from the members of a sect of religious fanatics, who imagine
the lad has found the place where the fabulous Templar treasure is hidden. After
finding three most valuable books in the convent underground, Michael begins to
investigate whatever truth could be found in those old manuscripts. To prove
his innocence, he will have to unveil the greatest secret of all time, such a
terrible secret that the Roman Catholic Church has been keeping it bolted under
lock and key for almost one thousand years. After deciphering several clues
hidden by the Knights Templar in the “Seven Towers of the Devil”, Michel founds
out in horror that it is not only his life that is in danger, but that the fate
of all mankind lies in jeopardy.
A
modern, dynamic book, chockfull of mysteries, exotic locations, and wondrous,
unpredictable moves, this most recent novel by Tim Marvim casts an original
viewpoint on the eternally mentioned “Number of the Beast”, into an admixture
of apocalyptic forecasts and Nostradamus’ prophecies with the Order of the Poor
Knights of Christ, including hints to credit cards, numerology, and bar codes. An
exciting book that will certainly enchant every reader fond of adventures and
enigmas.
Be
careful when you open the pages of this book! You might be one of them!
Find
the greatest secret of all times in the extraordinary Tim Marvim novel, where
nothing is what it appears to be on first sight…
INTRODUCTION
The
novel is set in Europe and was divided into two parts. In the first part,
structure always follows the same layout: a chapter in the present, in which
the actions connected with the main character (Michael) occur followed by a
chapter always in the past whose goal is that of introducing or explaining some
historical context. In the second part, the vicissitudes of the protagonist are
described in linear order until he reaches his target. There are nineteen
chapters altogether.
The
subject runs as follows:
When
some women went to Christ’s tomb in the Sunday following His crucifixion, they
found the sepulcher open and empty. According to the traditional Christian
Church viewpoint, this happened because Christ had risen from the dead. This
novel suggests another reason for this. The sepulcher had been violated by the
Devil himself, who wanted to take the body of the Son of God down to Hell. A
man watched the theft and went out to warn some members of the Essene order,
who went themselves to the place where the Devil was hidden and achieved to
chain him. Afterward, they took him into a Syrian cavern within which they
jailed him so that Satan would stay imprisoned in there for over one thousand
years. When Crusaders first conquered Jerusalem in the year, 1099, they found
in a house old Essene scrolls relating the Devil’s incarceration. In 1119, the
new pope, Calixtus II, took up the task of finding out whatever truth could be
found in that old scroll. He summoned together the most intelligent men in
Christendom, among them Steven Harding and St. Bernard de Clairvaux, who
attested for the authenticity of the document. Then it was decided to create a
monkish order with the explicit aim of finding an Essenian chart said to be
hidden under the Temple of Solomon, for this map supposedly would reveal the
place where Satan was jailed. Those monks came to be known as the Knights
Templar.
After
spotting the Devil inside his Syrian cave, the Knights Templar brought him
secretly to somewhere in Europe, where he remains in captivity down to our
days.
Michael
is a young postulant in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in the city of
Milano, Italy, and he chanced to discover in the convent’s basement an ancient,
secret Templar library. After reading three of the books he found in there – The Occult Secrets of the Church, The Gospel
According to Joseph of Arimathea and The
Diary of Jacques de Molay – he became aware of all the above and began to
convince himself that the Devil was about to be set free. As a direct
consequence, he would exact his long-waited revenge from all of mankind,
bringing about the End of Times.
Right
on the next day after his discovery, an old friar, Brother Abelard, one of
Michael’s best friends, was murdered in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie
in Milano and the young man ended up by being accused of committing the crime. Afraid
of being arrested, he decided to run away. This is the master line that lends
all dynamism to the novel: on the first hand, Michael escaping all the time
from his chasers; and, on the other hand, his trying to find out where the
Devil is imprisoned, so as to try and prevent his escape from that place to set
about the Apocalypse prophecies written
by Saint John.
He
goes to the Vatican planning to reveal his discoveries to the ecclesiastical
authorities, but is never believed and, from that moment on, he begins to be
also stalked by religious fanatics connected to the Church’s summit.
When
the Knights Templar brought the Devil to the Western lands, they decided to
spread out several clues that, once brought together, would disclose the place
where they had jailed Satan. Along the novel, Michael finds all these hints in
the Seven Towers of the Devil (placed in several European countries, to wit,
France, England, Spain, Portugal, and Italy). After deciphering the enigma, he
takes himself to the dungeon where the Devil is kept, intending to kill Satan. The
end of the novel is indeed surprising and unpredictable.
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário