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"Move!" Andrew commanded as he pushed Heather and Steven non-too-gently past the iron bars. Donald was barely past the bars himself with Andrew slammed the gate shut. The lock re-engaged immediately, which was fortunate for no sooner had the gate closed than the pursuers slammed against the bars, pushing with all their might and cursing. "MacLean!" one of the men yelled in frustration. "Sorry," Andrew said, feigning sincerity, "but strangers are not allowed in the castle. I believe you know the way out." "You will not elude King Gallard much longer," the man sneered. "Your years on the run are…mehr

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"Move!" Andrew commanded as he pushed Heather and Steven non-too-gently past the iron bars. Donald was barely past the bars himself with Andrew slammed the gate shut. The lock re-engaged immediately, which was fortunate for no sooner had the gate closed than the pursuers slammed against the bars, pushing with all their might and cursing. "MacLean!" one of the men yelled in frustration. "Sorry," Andrew said, feigning sincerity, "but strangers are not allowed in the castle. I believe you know the way out." "You will not elude King Gallard much longer," the man sneered. "Your years on the run are coming to an end." "To that, I cannot disagree," Andrew replied. "I will welcome the end of my journey. But for now, I believe I will continue my journey this way, toward daylight." "And into Gallard's hands," the man responded smugly. "There is no escape for you that way. By now Gallard is well on his way to breaching the castle's defenses. Enjoy the last few moments of your freedom...and your life." "I shall. And I wish you much enjoyment of your return trip through the dungeon," Andere replied and led his small group to daylight.
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A native of West Virginia, Jeff Boles has always been an avid reader, which in his childhood prompted him to begin writing his own stories and poems. While attending Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh, PA in pursuit of a degree in Accounting, he wrote a novel entitled "The Game" which won first place in the novel category of the 1989 West Virginia Writer's Association contest. While that novel was never published, it gave Jeff the confidence to continue writing and after moving to Atlanta, Georgia in 1991 he began work on The Armor of God. Over the next 30 years during a career in Real Estate managing commercial properties, Jeff took what was to be one book and turned it into a three-volume series completing the adventure. Currently, Jeff lives in Cumming, GA where he owns a small commercial properties services business.