Cry for Jerusalem - Book 3 67-69 CE: Growing Anarchy


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Book 3 in this series follows five friends from diverse backgrounds as they try to navigate and survive the Great Jewish Revolt from 64-70 CE. In Book 3 they have been split up between Jerusalem, Caesarea, and the Western Roman Empire. Society and stability are breaking down as both Rome and Judea are falling into disarray.




Cry for Jerusalem - Book 3 67-69 CE


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Book 3 in this series continues the story of five friends from different backgrounds who are trying to navigate and survive the Great Jewish Revolt from Rome during the years 64-70 CE. In Book 3 they have been split up between Jerusalem, Caesarea, and traveling the Western Roman Empire. Society and stability are breaking down around them as both Roman and Judean governments are falling into disarray.




Cry for Jerusalem - Book 4 69-70 CE


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Historical Fiction final book (4) in the series Cry for Jerusalem describing events in the years 69-70 AD in Rome and Jerusalem.




Cry For Jerusalem - Book 2 66-67 CE


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Book 2 Against All Odds is the second book in a series of four entitled Cry For Jerusalem, and is the story of the first Jewish Revolt in 66-70 CE from the perspective of the people involved and the eyewitness accounts of the historian Josephus. Two thousand years ago, men and women were driven to act by the same emotions, needs, and wants as they are today, . In Cry For Jerusalem Book One, we experienced how such actions forever changed the world for Jews and Christians, and met our main cast of characters: Yosef, Nicanor, Cleo, Sayid, and Miriam. In Book Two of this series, the epic saga continues its sweeping arc from Rome to Jerusalem, from Antioch to Galilee. Ancient history comes to life through the actions of historical figures, and events unanswered by history become plausibly explained. You'll read of the Siege of Yotapta (Jotapata) where thousands of Jews died fighting Roman legions--against all odds--in one of the bloodiest battles in Jewish history, witnessed and chronicled by the famous Jewish historian, Josephus. You'll follow the developing story behind the legendary (but real) Copper Scroll, considered "the most uniques, the most important, and the least understood" of the Dead Sea Scrolls. This scroll describes the locations of the Temple treasure moved from Jerusalem to be hidden--assumingly--from the Romans (but has never been found). You'll learn of the factions and dissension that weaken Jerusalem, and the intrigues within the Roman Empire leading up to the Year of the Four Emperors and the civil war that would then shape the empire for decades. The Great Fire in Rome, started by Nero and covered in Book One, still figuratively burned and had triggered a series of events that would end with the burning of Jerusalem and its Temple in Book Four. What professional reviewers are saying about Cry For Jerusalem so far in Book One: "The story seeps across a first-century world that's diverse, gritty, and laced with tension. Everything is supported by an incredibly well-researched foundation. The time period and social customs are delightfully developed... there is political and religious strife, moments of ancient beauty, and well-developed characters to carry the plot forward." --Historical Novels Review Issue 91, February 2020 "The plot is as gripping as it is historically edifying, remarkably authentic, and rigorously researched. At its conclusion, readers will be left impatient for the book's sequel. An impressive blend of historical and dramatic fiction." --Kirkus Reviews June 2020




Cry for Jerusalem - Book 2 66-67 CE: Against All Odds


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Two thousand years ago men and women were driven to act by the same emotions, needs. and wants-as they are today. In Cry for Jerusalem Book One, we experienced how such actions forever changed the world for Jews and Christians, and we met our main cast of characters. Yosef, Nicanor, Cleo, Sayid, and Miriam. In Book Two, their epic saga continues its sweeping arc from Rome to Jerusalem, from Antioch to Galilee. Ancient history comes to life-and events become plausibly explained that history has left unanswered-through the actions of historical figures. You'll read of the Siege of Yotapta (Jotapata) where thousands of Jews died fighting Roman legions-against all odds-in one of the bloodiest battles in Jewish history, which was witnessed and chronicled by the famous Jewish historian, Josephus. You'll follow the developing story behind the legendary (but real), Copper Scroll considered "the most unique, the most important, and the least understood" of the Dead Sea Scrolls. This scroll describes the locations of the Temple treasure moved from Jerusalem to be hidden-assumingly-from the Romans (but has never been found). You'll learn of the factions and dissension that weaken Jerusalem, and the intrigues within the Roman Empire that lead up to the Year of Four Emperors and the civil war that shaped the empire for decades. And that the Great Fire in Rome, started by Nero still figuratively burned and had triggered the series of events that led to the burning of Jerusalem and its Temple.




Cry for Jerusalem | Book 1 63-66 CE


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It seemed it must be fate, destiny, or some divine plan that brought four very different travelers together in their struggle to survive what should have been a routine trip to Rome. Driven by events, these new friends and their family members come to play pivotal roles at a focal point in the history of Western civilization. The winds that spread a great fire across Rome also carried embers as far as Judea, where they threatened to ignite a conflict that would forever change the world for Jews and Christians.This first novel in this series is set in a backdrop of secret tunnels and assassins-the dreaded Sicarii could strike faster than lightning and blend back into the crowd just as quickly. Even hardened Roman Mercenaries were no match for them.In between historical events of that time there's the story of the people involved. You get to meet them in Cry for Jerusalem.




The English Catalogue of Books


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Vols. for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.







Cry for Jerusalem - Book 1 63-66 CE


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This is the first in a series of four historical fiction novels based on the writings of the eyewitness Josephus. In Act I of the book one begins to wonder if it was fate, destiny, or some divine plan that brought four very different travelers together in a struggle to survive what should have been a routine trip to Rome. These new friends and their families somehow found themselves playing critical roles at a focal point in the history of western civilization. For as winds helped to spread the great fire in Rome, they also carried embers east toward Judea, where they threatened to ignite a conflict that would forever change the world for Jews and Christians. In between the historical events of that time, there's the story of the people involved. You get to meet them in Cry for Jerusalem.