The Broken Spear: A Novel About Victim Victory - eBook
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The Broken Spear: A Novel About Victim Victory - eBook  -     By: Jacob M. Van Zyl

The Broken Spear: A Novel About Victim Victory - eBook

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Title: The Broken Spear: A Novel About Victim Victory - eBook
By: Jacob M. Van Zyl
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781449710095
ISBN-13: 9781449710095
Stock No: WW25539EB

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Man and beast exert themselves to survive by fight, flight, or submission. Respecting the pecking order prevents conflict, but when leaders are challenged, lethal fights for dominance may occur. However, the survival of the fittest is sometimes thwarted by the sheer tenacity of the underdog.


In first century Corinth, nine-year-old Jason is teased and bullied by his pugnacious rival, Krato, who is two years older. Jason's grandfather urges him to take the submissive role until he and his rival are both adults. Then the two year difference will vanish, enabling Jason to throw off Krato's reign by beating him in the discus and javelin events at the Isthmian Games.


When that long anticipated day arrives, Jason is both winner and loser. His dream turns into a nightmare. He flees for his life, bringing immense hardship on himself and his beloved Tabitha. Sexy Diana tries luring Jason in the wrong direction. The apostle Paul arrives with the holy gospel in their wicked city. The Christian message is woven into the fabric of choices and consequences.


Circumstances beyond their control eventually bring the four Corinthians together in a place of horror. In the face of death, old beliefs are turned upside down. They only have a broken spear for defense.

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