The Seventh Trumpet

The Seventh Trumpet by Joseph J Dehner, published by Half Nelson Enterprises on June 15, 2022, is a fiction work comprising 312 pages. This narrative unfolds during the election of a new Pope, coinciding with an international interfaith crisis that carries apocalyptic implications. The story centers on Ruth Waller, an Anglican expert on the end times, and Alessio Brondini, a priest who serves as the Pope’s advisor and bodyguard, as they navigate a world on the brink of chaos.
Readers will encounter a diverse cast of religious and national leaders, including figures such as the Grand Ayatollah and the Archbishop of Canterbury, who come together in a suspenseful race against time. The plot is driven by the urgency of “signs” and a secret letter delivered to the children of Fatima, leading to a series of near-miraculous events that heighten the tension. This edition presents a complex interplay of faith and politics, exploring themes of belief and crisis in a world facing potential oblivion.
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The election of a new Pope coincides with an international interfaith crisis, with literally apocalyptic ramifications. The coincidence of “signs” – and the secret last letter delivered to the children of Fatima – require the attention of Ruth Waller, an Anglican expert on the end times, and Alessio Brondini, a soldierly priest who serves as the Pope’s advisor and bodyguard. They are joined by a full contingent of religious and national leaders, including the Grand Ayatollah, the Greek Patriarch, the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi, The Archbishop of Canterbury, and the leaders of Israel, the European Union, Russia, and the United States. What unfolds is a suspenseful, headlong rush toward possible oblivion which threatens the entire world. To top it off, a number of near-miraculous events add to the novel’s wonder and suspense.
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