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Yvette Carmon Davis
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What time is it? And who is the Beast?This is the first volume in a series of stories about a future Earth, immediately before End. Before the Coming of Jesus Christ. It is an unexpected chronicle of what life might be like immediately before the end of human time. And the identity of the Beast of the Book of Revelation. What will he look like? Is he in the world right now? Could we identify him if we see him on the street? Is he, right now, on the world stage? Who IS the Beast?
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Title: Suddenly Free, Rise of Evil Author: Yvette Carmon Davis Genre: Christian - Fantasy/Sci-Fi

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