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In a world torn apart by natural calamities and wars, Airam and a resilient group find themselves on the outskirts, shunned by a society ruled under the deceptive ideology of Belusat. As they navigate the contested city, prophecies, enigmatic messages, and echoes of ancient kings intertwine with their present struggles, painting a vivid tapestry of past and future conflicts. Amidst the chaos, love, faith, and unwavering conviction become the pillars that sustain these characters. Despite facing adversity, enduring mystery, betrayals, and inexplicable challenges, they cling to the hope of a…mehr

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In a world torn apart by natural calamities and wars, Airam and a resilient group find themselves on the outskirts, shunned by a society ruled under the deceptive ideology of Belusat. As they navigate the contested city, prophecies, enigmatic messages, and echoes of ancient kings intertwine with their present struggles, painting a vivid tapestry of past and future conflicts. Amidst the chaos, love, faith, and unwavering conviction become the pillars that sustain these characters. Despite facing adversity, enduring mystery, betrayals, and inexplicable challenges, they cling to the hope of a brighter tomorrow, where happiness can finally reign. "In the Beginning of the End" is a gripping tale that transcends time, weaving together the threads of destiny and resilience in the face of a fractured world.
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Autorenporträt
Aneisi Hernández Ruiz is a Cuban-American writer of novels, stories, and phrases. For more than twelve years she has studied and researched in depth to produce this work, with the aim of letting readers know a little more about the great mysteries of God and humanity; through the fiction and reality that the novel contains. She participated in several literary workshops at the Casa de Cultura de Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba, taught by Yamil Díaz Gómez, writer, editor, journalist, and professor; where she learned about literature, narrative and writing forms. Her novels are characterized by simultaneously being written in the style of two narrators. All her works, even if they are modern, fantastic, or futuristic, contain a critical, deep, and drastic impact on different societies worldwide.