A Voice in the Wind
Mark of the Lion #1 (Mark of the Lion)
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Author
Contributions
- Wayne Shepherd (Narrator) - Contributor
Publication
1998-12-19 - Tyndale Audio
Language
English
Word Count
50,000 words, Guess
Page Count
200 pages
Physical Format
Audio Cassette
Identifiers
- ISBN-101886463166
- ISBN-139781886463165
- Goodreads898727
- Better World Books9781886463165
- Open LibraryOL9850129M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3568.I83165
Description
Following the prides and passions of a group of Jews, Romans and Barbarians living at the time of the siege, the narrative is centered on an ill-fated romance between a steadfast slave girl, Hadassah, and Marcus, the brother of her owner and a handsome aristocrat. After surviving the massacre of her family and the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, Hadassah is captured and sold to a well-to-do merchant’s family. Brought to Rome, she is pressed into service as a personal slave to hedonistic Julia Valerian. Hadassah struggles to walk in the footsteps of Jesus and to treat her masters in a manner in keeping with His teachings, but she is forced to keep her religious identity a secret in order to survive. Confused and alone, she has only her faith to cling to as she tries to subtly bring God into the lives of her captors. Reckless, impulsive, and villainous, Julia tries to undermine Hadassah at every turn. But Julia’s brother, Marcus, is a different sort altogether. Is it possible for a love between Hadassah and Marcus to flourish considering not only their differing stations in life, but also the gap between Hadassah’s unrelenting faith and Marcus’ lack of belief in anything? Simultaneously, Atretes, a captured soldier from Germania, is forced to become a gladiator. This is the time of Rome’s decline and the decadence of a civilization on the verge of self-destruction serves as a powerful backdrop to the Barbarian’s struggle for survival in the arena.
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Series Statement
- Mark of the Lion (1)
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