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GODSENT

Richard Burton

GODSENT is a terrific, beautifully titled, consummately packagable, well-written, in vogue, and “A fresh and exciting thriller, Godsent takes you on an unexpected journey. People of all faiths will be talking about this book.”
Kate Skylar is an ordinary seventeen-year-old with an extraordinary destiny. A virgin, Kate suddenly finds herself pregnant with what she believes is the Son of God. But the Catholic Church is convinced Kate is carrying the Antichrist and will stop at nothing to kill Ethan, her son. Ethan’s only protection is a secret organization dedicated to the Second Coming—which may have its own dark agenda. Ethan grows up in anonymity, ignorant of his true identity and not knowing whom to trust He must come to terms with his miraculous abilities and make a fateful choice that will determine the future of all mankind. And for Kate, an equally difficult struggle looms, as well as a mother’s devastating choice. GODSENT is a wild religious thriller, a page-turner that keeps you guessing until the very last page. Burton, in his fiction debut, crafts a tightly-wound narrative with a heart-pounding plot and emotional resonance that will ring true to anyone with children of their own, all while the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. He is an accomplished attorney specializing in corporate law and commercial litigation. .
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Published 2012-10-01 by Arcade

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A fresh and exciting thriller, Godsent takes you on an unexpected journey. People of all faiths will be talking about this book.

Film rights have been optioned by Imprint Entertainment, the company that produced the Twilight movies.

Evoking the Christian-oriented suspense of the Left Behind series[...]this religious-themed thriller will appeal mostly to those who share the faith on which it’s based.

With its deeper, more sophisticated narrative, classifying Burton’s brilliantly imaginative effort as a Da Vinci Code thriller sells it short.

Unlike The Da Vince Code, this religious-themed thriller will appeal mostly to those who share the faith on which it’s based.