Army of God by Dennis Bailey

When a rival sends an army to destroy Noah's Ark, the great patriarch has an army of his own to meet them.

Army of god

One of the most beloved and enduring stories of all time . . .
One of the most recognizable characters in history . . .

A plot by a rival to kill Noah and his family is thwarted by a beautiful young woman, who joins them as they flee the ancient Biblical city of Eden. A year later, the Lord reveals His plan to destroy the earth by flood and commands Noah to build an ark. Only the news is met with skepticism and opposition from members of his own family. Eventually, word of the ark reaches Eden, prompting the rival to send an army of five thousand men to destroy it.

​However, Noah has an army of his own.

Action, adventure, and suspense combine with the Biblical account of Noah’s Ark to create a heart-pounding page-turner that will stay with you long after the flood waters have receded.

Genre: FICTION / Christian / Historical

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure

Language: English

Keywords: Noah, Ark, Noah's Ark, Bible, Flood, Animals, Fiction, Action, Suspense, Adventure

Word Count: 103000

Sales info:

Though released just last month, Army of God received almost 7,000 downloads during a recent Amazon Kindle Free Days campaign.

It has received 5-star aggregate reviews on both Amazon and from Readers' Favorite.

Currently, Army of God is ranked in the top ten in its 3 primary categories on Amazon:

#2 in Books > Christian Books & Bibles > Literature & Fiction > Biblical Fiction
#4 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Literature & Fiction > Religious & Inspirational Fiction > Biblical
#7 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Literature & Fiction > Religious & Inspirational Fiction > Christian > Fantasy


Sample text:

Inside their house, the two lions paced back and forth beneath the living room window like a nervous father awaiting the arrival of his first child. Every few parts they let out a soft growl. Noah and his sons, armed with swords, stared out the window with the women behind.

“How many, you figure?” Japheth said.

“Five, maybe six thousand,” Noah said.

“What do we do now?” Shem said.

“Maybe if we surrender, they’ll spare our lives,” Ariel said.

“Malluch didn’t send five thousand men to take us captive,” Miryam said. “No, they’re here to destroy us and the ark.”

“I’m afraid your mother is right,” Noah said. “After waiting a hundred years, I doubt if Malluch’s quest for vengeance could be placated by a plea for mercy now.”

“What are we going to do?” Ariel said. “Surely, you don’t expect to go out alone against five thousand?”

“We are not alone, my daughter. God Himself is the general Who will lead this battle.”

“But how—”

Noah spoke with a forcefulness he had seldom used. “I tell you the truth. The sun will not set this day until Malluch’s army is reduced to nothing.”

Ariel’s head snapped back at her father-in-law’s words, but she remained silent.

Noah and his sons hugged their wives and started out the door, but had to wait when Ariel refused to let go of Shem. “Don’t go.” Her eyes filled with tears. He kissed her on the forehead and pulled himself away to join the others.

“Wait a part,” Shiphrah said. Before anyone could say anything, she dashed into the other room and returned carrying a sword. “I’m going with you.”


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
German
Already translated. Translated by Janardhan Marappa
Greek
Already translated. Translated by Stefanos Karampalis
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by nick hops
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Ery Carballo
Author review:
Working with Erika was a dream. Not only was she incredibly proficient at translating my 400-page novel, but she was kind, courteous, and easy to work with in the process. During proofing, she was quick to acknowledge the few mistakes that cropped up and to immediately correct them prior to publishing. Can't wait for her to do the translation of my next book. Thank you, Erika! And may God bless you.

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