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D.EUS E.X. MACHINA
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Ongoing, First published Aug 05, 2020
Introduction:  

    This isn't a story about good versus evil, God verses Devil, or black and white moralities. Nor is it about a great tale of journeys, treasures, and magic. This story is simply nothing out of the ordinary, it introduces no new philosophies. It paints no new pictures and it sings no new melodies.  What it does do is ask the question whether or not there is true evil and true good within anyone. And It will gladly put its protagonist through hell in order to deliver you that very answer. This is the story of ordinary people with ordinary problems;                                 and what their actions will reveal to us.   
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From the novel's back cover blurb... 'I'm not of your world, but I had a front-row seat to a little-known drama that nearly brought about your demise. Truth be told, I've actually been wanting to tell you about this saga for some time. It's a short tale, relatively speaking. It does, though, begin before the birth of Christ. There's a man named Quintus at the heart of it. First, he was a Roman Centurion, that is until he ended up in China, where he learned a thing or two from an old Taoist. Fast forward to today, and he still walks among you. You should know what he did through history wasn't done for himself; it was done for you, and it was done in the face of the greatest evil known to mankind.'