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Cain: The Story of the First Murder and the Birth of an Unstoppable Evil (The Fall of Man Series)

Author Brennan McPherson
Publisher Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
Category Paperback
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ISBN / ASIN142455232X
ISBN-139781424552320
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Sales Rank542,883
CategoryPaperback
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A riveting and scripturally faithful retelling of the story of Cain and Abel that gives heart-wrenching depth to the world's first family. The world's first murder was just the beginning. . .  Inflamed by jealousy and on the brink of madness, Cain--firstborn among men--brutally beats his twin brother, Abel, to death. As the family struggles to believe God hasn't abandoned them, Cain flees into the wilderness with the growing fear that murdering his brother might have birthed an unstoppable evil. Soon, all of life balances upon one perilous question: is the monster inside Cain the gateway to godhood or the end of mankind?

The Fall of Man series explores Genesis 1-11 through a daring mixture of gritty realism and poetic fantasy that unveils the symbolism in the Hebrew Scriptures recording this fascinating period of ancient history.  "This extra-Biblical fantasy novel gave Cain, Abel, Seth, Adam, Eve, and many other extra-Biblical characters a heart-wrenching depth. The action and character development are spotless. The struggle Cain has with evil is excellently done." --GoodReads reviewer Buy Cain today to explore the fascinating and troubled lives of the world's first family.
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