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WHOM WILL YOU SERVE, approximately 60,000 words, third book in the Arimathea Series, is a historical/Biblical novel. Reuben ben Ezra, a cripple healed by Christ's blood on the road to Calvary, follows his master, Joseph of Arimathea, who answers his call from Christ to take the Good News to the northern isle of Britannia. Joseph and Reuben find themselves embroiled in a Tribal dynastic struggle that heralds Rome's invasion of the island. Aided by two former Roman tribunes who follow Christ, they work to prepare Britannia Tribes for war with Rome. Beyond hostile Tribes opposing them, there are…mehr

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WHOM WILL YOU SERVE, approximately 60,000 words, third book in the Arimathea Series, is a historical/Biblical novel. Reuben ben Ezra, a cripple healed by Christ's blood on the road to Calvary, follows his master, Joseph of Arimathea, who answers his call from Christ to take the Good News to the northern isle of Britannia. Joseph and Reuben find themselves embroiled in a Tribal dynastic struggle that heralds Rome's invasion of the island. Aided by two former Roman tribunes who follow Christ, they work to prepare Britannia Tribes for war with Rome. Beyond hostile Tribes opposing them, there are other adversaries - Dark Forces who employ pagan magic to stop the Good News from spreading across the land.
Autorenporträt
Living in Southeast Texas with his wife Liz, Ben F. Lee is an enthusiastic, dedicated Christian, with a special love of the Crucifixion era. His award winning professional writing work includes newspaper reporter, manager-resume company, director of proposal development [major Southeast Texas engineering firm], self-employed writing consultant, freelance articles [various company publications], and ghost writer for novelists. A long-time member of the Golden Triangle Writers Guild, Lee served in numerous capacities from president to member of the Board of Directors. He is a current member of Texas Gulf Coast Writers. Since 1976 an active member in the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. [SCA], a medieval reenactment group where he gained extensive hands-on knowledge of the Medieval Period, Lee is recognized as a fighting instructor for Southeast and Central Texas chivalric and rapier fighting.