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The Final Revelation: Book 3 of the AntiChristo Trilogy
The First Seal: Book 1 of the AntiChristo Trilogy
The Third Temple: Book 2 of the AntiChristo Trilogy: AntiChristo Trilogy, #2
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AntiChristo Trilogy Series

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Three thousand years ago, God told Daniel, "Hide these words and put a seal on the book until the end of days." Today, Dr. Tamarah Frenmen has broken the seal and revealed the shocking secrets that lie within the Bible itself. And, the most horrific is that the Antichrist is real. He's an inhuman monster born of science that is ready, willing, and able to storm the gates of Heaven itself. And, by breaking the seal, Dr. Frenmen has just told him how to do it.

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Publisherforemost
Release dateSep 18, 2012
The Final Revelation: Book 3 of the AntiChristo Trilogy
The First Seal: Book 1 of the AntiChristo Trilogy
The Third Temple: Book 2 of the AntiChristo Trilogy: AntiChristo Trilogy, #2

Titles in the series (3)

  • The Third Temple: Book 2 of the AntiChristo Trilogy: AntiChristo Trilogy, #2

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    The Third Temple: Book 2 of the AntiChristo Trilogy: AntiChristo Trilogy, #2
    The Third Temple: Book 2 of the AntiChristo Trilogy: AntiChristo Trilogy, #2

    A totally new and shocking take on the biblical Book of Revelation, from the perspective of the Antichrist himself. But it's the lives, motives, and actions of the ones who help him--knowingly or not--that truly make this story leap off the pages.

  • The Final Revelation: Book 3 of the AntiChristo Trilogy

    The Final Revelation: Book 3 of the AntiChristo Trilogy
    The Final Revelation: Book 3 of the AntiChristo Trilogy

    Is evil done in the name of good any worse than good done in the name of evil? From the beginning, Stephen J. Schrader's AntiChristo Trilogy has turned everything known or thought about God, religion, or the universe itself on its ear. The Final Revelation delivers that "final" with a savage vengeance. Warning: Contains harsh language and situations of extreme violence along with material that will challenge everything you thought you knew or believe.

  • The First Seal: Book 1 of the AntiChristo Trilogy

    The First Seal: Book 1 of the AntiChristo Trilogy
    The First Seal: Book 1 of the AntiChristo Trilogy

    Three thousand years ago, God told Daniel, "Hide these words and put a seal on the book until the end of days." Today, Dr. Tamarah Frenmen has broken the seal and revealed the shocking secrets that lie within the Bible itself. And, the most horrific is that the Antichrist is real. He's an inhuman monster born of science that is ready, willing, and able to storm the gates of Heaven itself. And, by breaking the seal, Dr. Frenmen has just told him how to do it.

Author

Stephen J. Schrader

You might say that my beginnings were fairly common. Born and raised in central Oklahoma. Grew up hunting and fishing. Earned my spending money as a kid delivering papers, mowing yards, hauling hay, chasing stray cattle out of the brush, mortician's assistant, that sort of thing. I learned to love reading the works of Verne, Wells, Asimov, and Heinlein. By the age of fifteen I'd determined that I wanted to be a writer. I'm a former career U.S. Army Counterintelligence Agent, a disabled combat vet and divorced father of two. When I left the service, I decided to fulfill that childhood dream and started writing science fiction novels. And with each book, each storyline, I've been able to go further and further "out there" challenging people to rethink everything they thought they knew about: first technology and the world, and now God, the Universe, and the very meaning of what it means to be human itself.

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