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The Last Sacrifice, The Last Disciples Series #2   -     
        By: Hank Hanegraaff
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The Last Sacrifice, The Last Disciples Series #2

Tyndale House / 2006 / Paperback
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Helius, Nero's most trusted advisor, anticipates the death of his sworn enemy, the legendary warrior Gallus Sergius Vitas, scheduled to die a gruesome death in the arena. However, the badly beaten man who appears in the amphitheatre is not who he seems. Rescued by a stranger and given a mysterious scroll, Vitas is told that he must decipher this letter to find the answers he needs. A letter that Helius is also determined to decipher and to keep hidden from Nero. As Nero's reign of terror grows, so does his circle of enemies.

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Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 384
Vendor: Tyndale House
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.5 (inches)
ISBN: 0842384421
ISBN-13: 9780842384421
Availability: In Stock
Series: Last Disciple

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Helius, Nero's most trusted advisor, anticipates the death of his sworn enemy, the legendary warrior Gallus Sergius Vitas, scheduled to die a gruesome death in the arena. However, the badly beaten man who appears in the amphitheater is not who he seems. Rescued by a stranger and given a mysterious scroll, Vitas is told that he must decipher this letter to find the answers he needs, a letter that Helius is also determined to decipher and to keep hidden from Nero. As Nero's reign of terror grows, so does his circle of enemies.

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The Last Sacrifice by Hank Hanegraaff and Sigmund Brouwer is the second book in the Last Disciple series—but not the last. It begins in Rome during the reign of Nero, a cruel, egotistical man, who could in an instant throw his best friend to the lions—or worse. Today, he is doing that very thing to his friend, Vitas, because Vitas took offense at the pass Nero made toward his wife, Sophia. But, through a strange intervention, Vitas finds himself rescued and on a ship bound for Alexandria.

Vitas has been beaten badly about the face and experiences a wonderful healing under the careful nursing and prayers of a strange man named John, son of Zebedee. All he can remember is being given a scroll before he was beaten and being told to get it deciphered to find the answers he needs. Meanwhile, his wife, Sophia, is fleeing for her life after Nero invited her to commit suicide. She has become a follower of the Christos.

Helius, Nero’s secretary, has many problems. First, he finds that Vitas was not killed in the arena. Then, he finds that Sophia did not commit suicide as ordered. If Nero finds out that his wishes were not carried out, heads will roll—literally. Damian, Vitas’ brother, is a head-hunter who is looking for John, the prophet, but then finds himself seeking his brother after he learns he is alive. However, he doesn’t know that his slave has been ordered to kill Vitas or lose his family to Helius’ evil ways.

There is much happening in this story. One almost needs a scorecard to keep track. A couple of problems are resolved during the book and more background is developed that obviously is leading to the third book. We get an up-close look at the suffering of the Christians under Nero’s reign and the politics that lead up to the destruction of Jerusalem.

This is not a book to read fast. It has many characters and the authors spend a couple of pages on one scenario, then switch to another. All lives are intertwined and revolving around a strange scroll written by John on Patmos. A dedicated reader or historical buff will enjoy it. – Linda Demorest, Christian Book Previews.com

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