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The Dry Bones Society: The Complete Series

Dan Sofer

Publisher: Dan Sofer

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Summary

DEFEATING DEATH WAS EASY. GETTING HIS LIFE BACK IS NOT! 
 
This box set of the complete, award-winning Dry Bones Society series contains three full-length novels of mystery, humor, and adventure. 
 
When he wakes up, naked and alone, in the Mount of Olives Cemetery, Moshe Karlin finds that the afterlife is not what he had expected. But he's not going to take his death lying down. He'll win back his life – and his wife – if it's the last thing he does. 
 
Destiny, however, has other plans for him: the key to peace in the Middle East; the secret of immortality; and the hidden identity of the long-awaited Messiah. But none of that will matter if he can't prevent the final Apocalypse… 
 
If you enjoy mystery and humor, engaging characters and non-stop surprises, then you will love this "must read" and "heartwarming" tale of hope and redemption. Now, for a limited time, save over 30% compared to buying the individual books by reading the entire Dry Bones Society series in this special bundle deal! 
 
"A MUST READ! Thoroughly satisfying." 
- S. Schooler, reviewer ★★★★★ 
 
"TOP PICK! Freaking amazing! A well-written and engaging novel with excellent character development, fantastic dialogue, and an original, well-paced plot." 
- Underground Book Reviews ★★★★★ 
 
"Enjoyed the series. Laughed and cried." 
- Michael J. Donahue, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★ 
 
"If you liked the Left Behind series, you will love this!" 
- Rach, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★ 
 
"Fabulous and thrilling. I can highly recommend this end times series" 
- Julia Wilson, Christian Bookaholic ★★★★★ 
 
"I quickly fell in love this series as I became obsessed with the characters. I recommend it to all." 
- Richelle: Read, Learn & Shine ★★★★★ 
 
"An amazing read from a masterful storyteller." 
- Readers' Favorite ★★★★★ 
 
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Available since: 11/12/2018.

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