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The Eleventh Messiah

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In a world broken by war, the most dangerous question is not whether God exists—but who gets to speak for Him. In the ruins of a war-torn America, everyone is searching for meaning—and some are willing to kill for it. Journalist Sarah B. Wells has spent years chasing stories through the wreckage of civilization, determined to expose the false prophets and self-proclaimed saviors rising from the ashes. But when she hears rumors of a quiet man called Elijah—the so-called “Eleventh Messiah”—she is shaken. Elijah is no stranger. He is someone from her past, someone she once loved like family, and someone she believed was long gone. Unlike the fire-breathing preacher Caleb Rios, whose sermons ignite fear, loyalty, and violence, Elijah does not seek followers. He does not promise salvation. He barely speaks at all. Yet those who meet him claim his presence changes them, quieting their rage, grief, and despair in ways no one can explain. As Sarah joins Elijah and his unlikely companions on a dangerous journey west, she begins recording their stories—and questioning everything she thought she knew about faith, consciousness, war, truth, and the human need to believe. Bold, darkly funny, philosophical, and deeply human, The Eleventh Messiah is a post-apocalyptic literary novel about violence and grace, belief and manipulation, and the fragile hope that survives when the world has burned itself almost beyond recognition. 📖 Available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4g2GPDA [https://amzn.to/4g2GPDA]

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