Cry Havoc

Cry Havoc

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If a wanderer were to cross the path of a man with one sole purpose, would the wanderer have found his own? If a man without fear were to cross the path of a man born from fear and devastation, would he have found his phobia? If a beast were to hold the hand of man, and swallow his pride, would something more great, more powerful, be born from the ashes in their wake? If one were to gouge out the eyes of the prophet, would they be as doomed as a man with a death wish?
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While being a counselor, Daniel encounters an unruly client and the violent incident sends his life and self-reflection reeling into the arms of a fellow counselor and ultimately into an archaeological journey to discover personal religious truths. However, this is not the illuminating vacation he'd bargained for, when he wakes up after a horrendous storm off the coast of the Bahamas and finds himself tossed in the Northern Sea, late 700's AD in the midst of the Viking era. Will the amulet he is given secretly hold the key to unlock the passage back to his time, his religious views, and the person whom he is meant to love? Twists in time-travel and change of future events await. Will his heart help make the right choices for himself and others? **Note: Please vote at the end of every chapter as it gives some indication of enjoyment to the writer. Thanks :)

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