The Religions

The Religions by Robert Long Jr, published by AuthorHouse in March 2013, is a dramatic exploration of interconnected lives and the forces that shape them. This edition spans 290 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around a teenage, pregnant junkie named Danielle, a barren, divorced nurse named Betty, and a middle-aged Cardinal named Gary, all of whom find their fates intertwined with a powerful clandestine organization known as the Concilium Tria.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that begins with Nurse Betty’s recurring dreams, leading to a shocking reality involving the kidnapping of a newborn. As Cardinal Gary grapples with his faith and the demands of the Church, the Concilium Tria embarks on a desperate search for the last prophet, setting the stage for a conflict that could involve every soul, living and dead. The story raises questions about humanity’s capacity for goodness in the face of materialistic desires, all while a dangerous storm looms on the horizon.
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A teenage, pregnant, junkie named Danielle … a barren, divorced Nurse named Betty … a middle-aged, family-oriented Cardinal named Gary … a powerful, three-member clandestine organization called the Concilium Tria, which is overseen by the strongest, evilest force known to man since its inception almost 2000 years ago, are all connected. It all begins with Nurse Betty’s reoccurring dream night after night until it becomes a shocking, sudden reality. A male, newborn is kidnapped from the hospital shortly after being delivered. Danielle almost dies giving birth. After decades of faithful service, Cardinal Gary abruptly leaves the Catholic Church when he decides to go against what he is asked to do by the Pope. The Concilium Tria starts its desperate search for the last prophet. A war involving every soul—living and dead—will happen if the Concilium Tria discovers the whereabouts of the last prophet. Humanity’s only chance is the last prophet not being found. A dangerous, deadly storm is on the horizon. Will man’s innate capability for benevolence conquer its lewd desire for the materialistic?
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