ISBN-13: 9781532017711 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 306 str.
Raymond Mitchell Moore was once a Marine sniper and CIA assassin. The United States is now known as the Republican Occupied Majority European States of America, and an emperor named Natal Apollyon Vicar rules it. Respected for his service to his country, Raymond is given the job of Natal's press secretary, never expecting he would soon be tried for treason.Raymond is caught and imprisoned for leaking a blog called -The Watchmen Chronicle.- His enemies are high up in the government: Secret Service agents and even his nemesis, the Reverend Maximus Coven. Coven was once part of a secret prophetic society, called the Watchmen Intercessory Counsel, which forewarned about Natal's meteoric rise to power.Now one hundred years old, Raymond awaits trial for treason, but while rotting in prison, he writes an important journal about how Natal's family came to power and how he met them. As it turns out, Raymond is much more than a press secretary; he was once given the task of raising a boy who would become the antichrist. Raymond has protected Natal all his life, so is he guilty or innocent of doing something awful--and in whose eyes?
Raymond Mitchell Moore was once a Marine sniper and CIA assassin. The United States is now known as the Republican Occupied Majority European States of America, and an emperor named Natal Apollyon Vicar rules it. Respected for his service to his country, Raymond is given the job of Natal’s press secretary, never expecting he would soon be tried for treason.Raymond is caught and imprisoned for leaking a blog called “The Watchmen Chronicle.” His enemies are high up in the government: Secret Service agents and even his nemesis, the Reverend Maximus Coven. Coven was once part of a secret prophetic society, called the Watchmen Intercessory Counsel, which forewarned about Natal’s meteoric rise to power.Now one hundred years old, Raymond awaits trial for treason, but while rotting in prison, he writes an important journal about how Natal’s family came to power and how he met them. As it turns out, Raymond is much more than a press secretary; he was once given the task of raising a boy who would become the antichrist. Raymond has protected Natal all his life, so is he guilty or innocent of doing something awful—and in whose eyes?