Cry for Jerusalem Book 1 63-66 CE: Resisting Tyranny

Ward E. Sanford

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This is the first in a series of four historical fiction novels based on the writings of the eyewitness Josephus.

In Act I of the book one begins to wonder if it was fate, destiny, or some divine plan that brought four very different travelers together in a struggle to survive what should have been a routine trip to Rome.

These new friends and their families somehow found themselves playing critical roles at a focal point in the history of western civilization. For as winds helped to spread the great fire in Rome, they also carried embers east toward Judea, where they threatened to ignite a conflict that would forever change the world for Jews and Christians.

In between the historical events of that time, there's the story of the people involved. You get to meet them in Cry for Jerusalem.



Publisher: Stadia Books
Published: 06/14/2019
Pages: 424
Weight: 1.24lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9781950645008

About the Author
Sanford, Ward E.: - Dr. Ward Sanford is an internationally renowned hydrogeologist who has spent over thirty years studying and writing journal articles on the availability and sustainability of groundwater around the United States and the world. He has given professional advice on sites in Texas, Virginia, New Mexico, Hungary, Central America, and the United Arab Emirates, as well as undertaken missions with the International Atomic Energy Agency to Thailand and the U. S. State Department to Libya. More recently he has developed a keen interest in the first century history of Israel through the writings of the contemporary historian Flavius Josephus. His desire is now to bring those recorded events to life through dramatization in a series of novels entitled Cry for Jerusalem. He and his wife and two grown sons live in the Virginia suburbs of Washington DC.