First Move of the Anti-Christ

by Annette Akerman


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Softcover
$19.95
E-Book
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/25/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781468554588
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781468554571

About the Book

Written from the standpoint that Satan’s onslaught of the human race began as a result of his success with his temptation of Eve, and continues still today, First Move of the Antichrist tell a story beginning with the temptation in the garden. The story builds credence with the introduction of humans that had been the preliminary creation of God from the very beginning. It is a story of violence, hatred, and loss of innocence told as it might have occurred using the premise in scripture that there was no man to till the ground until God created Adam. The story gives life and personality to the fathers of the Old Testament and builds to a cataclysmic end as it lays the groundwork for the first move of the antichrist.


About the Author

Annette Akerman is married and resides with her husband in Florida. She is the mother of six children and several grandchildren, is now retired, and works part time. She has worked as a full time bookkeeper, but her real passion is writing. She has been published numerous times over the years for her poetry, and has won several awards for her work in that area, including the President’s Award for Literary Excellence in 1998. She is currently active in the USCG Auxiliary, has been an active member of Toastmasters International, was the emcee for the Famous Poets Society for four years. Annette’s love of writing does not end with poetry. First Move of the Anti-Christ is her second published novel, and she is currently working on a crime novel based on a true story. Her favorite style of writing is taking true stories and putting them to verse or into novel form. She believes her writing touches people in a way that is both thought provoking and enriching, and she strives to make her work have meaning.