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The second novel in the "Age of the Kingdom" series begins where Quest for a King left off. When David, whom many believe will be the next king, is forced into exile, will Azel desert his post and follow? Will Jeriah continue to loyally serve Saul? How can the young nation survive the forces of jealousy and violence that threaten to rip it apart?God's curse still hangs over the house of Eli. After one of the priests, a son of Ahitub, helps David, Saul orders a massacre of the whole town of Nob, which once again leaves the Tent of Meeting without priests to serve there. History repeats itself when again a single young priest survives. Saul is intent on killing David, the primary threat to his dynasty. In desperation, David and his band of 600 men and their families flee from one hiding place to another, then finally to the haven of Philistine Gath, of all places. Achish, king of Gath, is just as taken with David as anyone and so is blind to David's divided loyalties. How will David and his men avoid fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with the Philistines against the army of Israel?Faced with another Philistine war, Saul is desperate to hear from the Lord, but Samuel is dead, so he seeks out a witch he once tried to kill. Jeriah is with him when a voice from the grave predicts death on the mountain for Saul and his sons. Can Jeriah avoid being caught up in the king's self-destructive obsessions?
In this second book in the "Backlash" series, Jacqueline James, CEO of Axiom Oil Incorporated, waits expectantly for Congress to repeal the $2.00-per-gallon gasoline tax that has crippled the industry. The repeal is soon passed, but before it can be fully implemented a Federal judge issues an injunction keeping the tax in place.This forces Jackie to close three large refining installations and lay off several hundred people to keep the company solvent. One of the laid-off employees, after experiencing personal tragedy on top of losing his job, administers vigilante justice, killing the judge in a gasoline-fueled explosion. Meanwhile, another oil company proposes a merger with Jackie's company, but she is betrayed when someone close to her reveals the plan prematurely and the other company eventually fails partially as a result of the revelation. The betrayal is as much personal as professional. The FBI continues investigating both the attack on Axiom's facilities (in the first book) and the murder of the Federal judge, but discover that the plaintiff who petitioned for the injunction has been murdered also, adding a layer to the conspiracy.Jackie decides she must take action so, after being told who is behind the conspiracy to take down the company, she confronts him, only to be pursued by his "security" and is saved in the nick of time by the very person who betrayed her.After numerous court appearances and hearings, Axiom ultimately appeals the injunction to the Supreme Court as the only way to break the impasse caused by the gas tax.
When young CEO Jacqueline James and her company, Axiom Oil, take on environmental radicals, the media and all of Washington, DC, the drama is bound to be explosive. A conspiriacy of activists and politicians threatens the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people, so Jacqueline finds herself in the midst of a national controversy. To save her company, her employees and her stockholders, she must launch a daring response called "Operation Backlash." Gary L. Ivey wrote this first book of the Backlash series from Georgia, but now lives in Hawaii, where he is working on the sequel. Backlash is his first novel.
A catastrophic battle sets in motion events that birth Israel's first monarchy, but the king's fecklessness puts the fate of the nation in doubt. Can Israel's fledgling kingdom survive attacks from without and rivals within? No one escapes the palace intrigue, divided loyalties and tribal battles that characterized life 3,000 years ago. In the events leading to the crowning of Israel's first king, tragedy befalls a cursed family of priests, endangering the worship of Yahweh. During the king's fragile reign, the rise of a charismatic hero drives a wedge between brothers, the sons of Eldad, metalsmiths-turned-soldiers from Mizpah. This first book in the Age of the Kingdom series follows several generations of multiple families against the backdrop of Israel's united monarchy through both biblical and non-biblical characters.
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